Treatment of cysts and tumors

Treatment of cysts and tumors in Barcelona

  • 20 years of experience
  • 3D guided surgery
  • Specialized surgical and prosthetic equipment
  • In-house operating room with anesthesiology equipment

About Treatment of cysts and tumors

At Ahoa, we specialize in Oral Surgery, encompassing complex treatments such as cystic decompressions and anatomopathological analysis.

We put a special focus on early diagnosis of cancerous or precancerous lesions, performing accurate biopsies and detailed mucosal and tissue scans to ensure proper and effective treatment.

  • Rigor

    Precision, meticulousness and the care that must be taken in each procedure, without a doubt the best result.

  • Honesty

    Fundamental in the relationship between the health professional and the patient. A solid principle.

  • Vocation

    Commitment and passion for the profession and well-being by and for our patients.

  • Trust

    Essential for the patient to feel comfortable and safe during their dental treatment. We are at your side.

  • Technology

    Advanced techniques that improve the precision, effectiveness and comfort of treatments. The cutting edge at your disposal.

Why is the treatment of cysts and tumors important?

Treatment of oral cysts and tumors is crucial to avoid major complications, as these lesions can grow and affect bone structure, teeth and surrounding tissues.

In addition, some tumors can be malignant, making early diagnosis and treatment a necessity to prevent the progression of serious diseases, such as oral cancer.

Early intervention improves the patient’s quality of life, reduces the risk of infections and prevents loss of function in the mouth.

The cyst and tumor treatment process

1 Evaluation and diagnosis
An initial consultation with physical examination and biopsy is performed to confirm the type of cyst or tumor.
2 Surgical planning
Once diagnosed, the most appropriate surgical intervention, adapted to the specific lesion, is organized.
3 Intervention
The surgeon removes the cyst or tumor under anesthesia or conscious sedation for the patient's comfort.
4 Postoperative follow-up
Follow-up visits are scheduled to ensure proper healing and avoid future complications.

What else can we do for you?

Professionalism and Experience

Our specialists are highly trained and experienced in zygomatic implants.

Personalized attention

We take the time to understand your needs and design a treatment plan that fits your expectations and lifestyle.

State-of-the-Art Technology

We use the latest innovations in implant dentistry to ensure optimal and long-lasting results.

Commitment to Excellence

Our team is dedicated to providing the highest level of dental care, ensuring optimal and long-lasting results.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are dental cysts treated?

Standard treatment includes enucleation (complete removal of the cyst) and extraction of the affected tooth. In young patients, marsupialization, a less invasive technique that allows removal of the cyst without affecting tooth development, may be chosen.

What happens if a dental cyst is not removed?

Leaving a dental cyst untreated can lead to serious complications, such as damage to dental structures, pain, infections and general oral health.

How is the removal of a maxillofacial cyst performed?

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon removes the cyst and, in some cases, nearby teeth or tissues. The removed cyst is sent to a laboratory for analysis, and a customized treatment plan is designed based on the results.

Is the removal of a dentigerous cyst painful?

The extraction itself is not painful due to the anesthesia, but after the procedure it is common to experience swelling, discomfort or pain. The surgeon may prescribe painkillers and antibiotics to control symptoms and prevent infection.

How does a dentist remove a cyst?

The dentist numbs the affected area, makes a small incision to drain the accumulated fluid and, if necessary, inserts a drain to remove excess fluids. Depending on the size of the cyst, more extensive surgery may be required.

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