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Old 01-28-2017, 03:23 PM #1
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Confused Can My Dental Cysts Be Non-Surgically Removed ?

Hi,

Here are 2 cysts on my right upper-jaw : **

I am scared of surgical removal. I am looking for non-surgical removal of the 2 cysts. I want teeth be extracted below the two cysts and through those sockets of the teeth-extrcations, the cysts are removed. Is this possible in my case ?

I have gone through the following study by which Cyst-removal was done by most probably RCT : **

Since that was RCT, teeth extractions sockets provide larger openings than RCT so it should be done, I feel.

Please enlighten.

Thanks,

Sanjay
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