It is possible to have dental veneers after maxillary cyst surgery, but you will need to wait until the inflammation has completely subsided after the surgery. Maxillary cyst surgery is the surgical removal of a cyst. Jaw cysts are common benign lesions in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Currently, it is believed that maxillary cysts occur for a number of reasons, the common ones being apical cysts, keratocysts, and basal cysts. As the cysts increase in size, the corresponding jawbone may be destroyed and resorbed. When the bone is destroyed to a certain extent, the tooth involved in the corresponding lesion may need to be extracted. However, after extraction, veneers can be considered, but usually there will be some inflammation after the surgery, which is easy to cause bacterial infection, and it is necessary to consider waiting for the inflammation to be controlled before considering veneers, to create certain conditions. Please consult your physician for more information.