Therapeutic Approach to Large Jaw Cysts
Journal of Society for development in new net environment in B&H 1793 Jaw cysts of various dimensions are a common pathology encountered in oral surgery. The therapeutic approach to these pathological outgrowths depends on their dimensions and locality. It is a challenging task for any oral surgeon to manage a cyst, be it mandibular or maxillary, by applying a primary closing method. of this paper is to present a case study involving two patients and our therapeutic approach to resolving a problem of mandibular and maxillary cyst, respectively. The surgical technique we applied in these patients and the preoperative and postoperative problems encountered in both cases are also reported in the present study. By comparing the orthopantomographic pictures taken prior to surgical intervention with those taken several months following the surgical intervention, we could observe a good regeneration of the bone. Both patients were reported to be feeling well. jaw cysts, therapy, complications