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Cyst removal
Cysts are membrane sacs containing liquid, soft matter
and gas. There are various types of cysts:
- dental cysts: cysts involving a tooth or its supporting
tissues
dental cysts may derive from the incorrect development of the tissues
responsible for odontogenesis or following an inflammation
- follicular cysts: cysts characterised by the presence
of a tooth, the crown of which is included in the cyst cavity whereas
the root is outside and in contact with the surrounding bone.
- radicular cysts: cysts of inflammatory origin,
emerging at the level of the root and deriving from granuloma processes
- residual cysts: radicular cysts remaining after
the tooth they involved has been removed, thus resulting isolated
in the bone
- traumatic cysts: deriving from a trauma or wound
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