Removal of Tooth Cyst in Maxillary Sinus
When removing a tooth cyst in the maxillary sinus, it is important that the procedure is performed by an experienced and qualified surgeon. At the ID Dent clinic, this procedure is carried out with minimal discomfort.
Outcome | Individual |
Type of Anesthesia | Local anesthesia |
Healing Period | Individual |
Recovery Rate | Depends on complexity |
Indication for Removal | Without infectious complications |
Rehabilitation | Antibiotics, care |

A tooth cyst in the maxillary sinus is a pathological formation that can arise due to various reasons, such as inflammatory processes, infections, or other dental problems. Removing such a cyst may be necessary for several important... Read more
A tooth cyst in the maxillary sinus is a pathological formation that can arise due to various reasons, such as inflammatory processes, infections, or other dental problems. Removing such a cyst may be necessary for several important reasons. It can lead to serious complications, such as infections, inflammation of the mucous membrane of the maxillary sinus, or even damage to surrounding tissues. In cases where the cyst is close to the tooth root, its removal can save the tooth and prevent further damage.
The removal of the cyst at the ID Dent clinic is performed by a certified dental surgeon. After the procedure, the patient may be prescribed antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications, as well as given care and control recommendations. Removal of a cyst in the maxillary sinus is important for preventing complications and preserving health.
