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RADICULAR CYST
Sir/Mam i have redicular cyst in my lower back jaw below ist molar. HOW much recovery time i need after surgery After how many month it will be completely normal as before when i will be able to get dental implant after RADICULAR cyst surgery. please answer my all question. i m in depression by knowing that i have cyst.
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HI no need to worry... It is a minor surgical procedure of removing the cyst...you may have mild discomfort for a week...you need to take medications as prescribed by dentists without fail for better relief soon...it may take healing period of 3 to 6 months depends on the size of the cyst...
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Hey. You dont have to worry yourself to depression for such cyst. Radicular cyst is almost 60% common cyst occuring. After surgical removal of cyst you can go back to normal routine within a week. And the good thing about such kind of cyst is that it seldom affects the bone plates. So, to get implants 3 months are enough wait as it is the sufficuent time to form the bone required. But again it depends on what size cyst you have. Your dentist after removal of cyst would solve all your concerns better once he has removed the cyst. So, cheer up and no depression for such things. All the best.
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Hello sir, after surgery you might have slight discomfort for a few days, but you should be able to continue your daily activities and work. Complete healing may take up to 3- 6 months depending upon on the size of the cyst. Your surgeon will give you a better idea after seeing your case. Once once sufficient healing and bone density is available the doctor can go ahead with implants (ie after 6 month to one year)
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