Benign Cysts and Tumours

Expert diagnosis and treatment of benign cysts and tumours in the oral and maxillofacial region.

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Benign Cysts and Tumours
Benign Cysts and Tumours

What are Benign Cysts and Tumours?

Lots of benign swellings occur in the mouth and the jaws. The secret behind treating these swellings is to not damage the important nerves of the face, not to cause any unesthetic facial scars and to provide a permanent resolution to the complaint of the patient.

Maxfaxtor’s plan every surgery in detail with the patient and family being a constant factor in the planning of the surgery and many of our patients have done well both functionally and esthetically, to enjoy a fantastic quality of life.

When Treatment is Required?

Jaw Cysts

Cysts in the jaw that may cause swelling, infection, or displacement of teeth.

Oral Tumours

Benign tumours in the oral cavity that require evaluation and surgical removal.

Recurring Lesions

Lesions that recur after minor treatments and need precise surgical intervention.

How the Procedure Works

  • Comprehensive oral examination & imaging (X-ray/CT scan)
  • Local or general anesthesia for comfort
  • Surgical excision of cysts or tumours
  • Cleaning and inspection of surrounding tissues
  • Suturing and post-operative care
Procedure for Cysts and Tumours

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Benefits of Treatment

Pain Relief
Safe Removal
Restored Function
Healthy Oral Tissues

Frequently Asked Questions

Non-cancerous growths in the jaw, oral cavity, or soft tissues that may cause swelling or discomfort.

Not always. Small cysts may be monitored, but larger or symptomatic growths require surgical removal.

Recovery is generally quick with minimal pain, following post-operative care instructions and follow-up visits.

With proper surgical removal and follow-up, recurrence is rare. Monitoring is recommended for early detection if needed.

The procedure typically takes 30 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on the size and location of the cyst or tumour.