Open decompression surgery is more effective in treating large cystic lesions of the jaws, promoting the reduction of the cystic frontal area, significantly accelerating the recovery of the jaw shape, and preserving the normal function and morphology of the jaws.
Jaw cysts are cystic lesions containing fluid in the jaws, which slowly increase in size, causing deformation of the jaws and facial deformity, and may also cause dental lesions, jaw fractures and secondary infections, requiring timely treatment.
For large cystic lesions in the jaws, open window decompression surgery can be performed, which promotes the outflow of fluid from the cyst by making a stoma in the wall of the cyst, accelerates the reduction of the cyst, and has a positive effect on the restoration of the shape of the jaws and the preservation of the normal function and morphology of the jaws.