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Expert Oral Surgery

Cyst & Tumor Removal

Specialized surgical procedures to safely remove oral cysts and tumors, preserving your oral health and function with minimal discomfort.

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Precise Removal of Oral Lesions

Oral cysts and tumors can develop in various areas of the mouth and jaw, sometimes causing pain, swelling, or damage to surrounding teeth and bone. Our expert surgical team uses advanced techniques to remove these growths while preserving healthy tissue and function.

Expert Surgical Team

Performed by Dr. Tayyeb, an experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeon with specialized training in lesion removal.

Advanced Imaging

Precise planning with 3D imaging and digital scans to ensure complete removal while protecting vital structures.

Biopsy & Analysis

All removed tissue is sent for pathological examination to confirm diagnosis and guide further treatment if needed.

Oral Cyst Removal Procedure

Benefits of Professional Cyst & Tumor Removal

Timely removal of oral lesions prevents complications and maintains your oral health.

Prevent Bone Loss

Cysts can expand and destroy jawbone. Removal preserves bone structure and prevents tooth loss.

Protect Teeth

Removes pressure on adjacent teeth that can cause root resorption or displacement.

Pathological Analysis

Definitive diagnosis through biopsy guides appropriate follow-up care.

Minimally Invasive

Advanced techniques minimize tissue disruption for faster healing.

The Cyst/Tumor Removal Process

Our systematic approach ensures safe, complete removal with optimal outcomes.

1

Diagnostic Imaging

Detailed 3D scans (CBCT) and X-rays to evaluate the lesion's size, location, and relationship to vital structures like nerves and sinuses.

2

Treatment Planning

Custom surgical plan developed based on imaging, including approach, anesthesia options, and reconstruction needs.

3

Surgical Removal

Precise excision of the lesion with appropriate margins, often using piezoelectric instruments for minimal trauma to bone.

4

Site Management

Bone grafting may be placed if significant bone loss occurred. The area is closed with dissolvable sutures.

5

Follow-up Care

Pathology review of the specimen and scheduled follow-ups to monitor healing and ensure complete resolution.

Don't Delay Treatment for Oral Lesions

Early intervention leads to better outcomes. Contact us today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Tayyeb.

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