A wisdom tooth cyst is not a serious condition, but it is important to receive regular treatment early.
Dental cysts are also known as follicular cysts. It occurs after the formation of crowns or roots, and the formation of dental cysts is caused by the exudation of fluid between the reduced enamel epithelium and the crowns, mostly from a single tooth germ, and clinically the cysts are seen to be contained in a single tooth, or from multiple tooth germs, and clinically the cysts are seen to be contained in a number of teeth. Most of the lesions are located in the mandibular wisdom teeth.
Dental cysts are slow-growing and expansive. radiographs show a round or oval translucent area with clear, neat margins, and the cyst cavity contains the crown of the tooth.
Although it is not a serious disease, it is necessary to receive regular treatment early, so as to avoid persistent growth of cysts, causing adverse consequences.