Learn how Jaw Cysts are diagnosed at Liv Hospital. Discover the role of 3D imaging, biopsy, and clinical mapping in evaluating Jaw tumors and cysts today.
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Diagnosis and Evaluation
The journey toward a successful outcome in managing Jaw Cysts begins with a meticulously structured consultation. Because every lesion is unique in its growth pattern, a standard visual check is never sufficient. When you visit a specialist at Liv Hospital, the process starts with a detailed dental and medical history where the clinician asks about previous infections, trauma, and physical goals. The goal of this evaluation is to provide objective evidence of structural failure or fluid accumulation and to determine if a specialized intervention is the most appropriate next step for your physical vitality.
The first line of preparation for treatment involves seeing the “invisible” threats within the skeletal frame.
To see the full extent of Cysts of the jaws, high-tech imaging is required to visualize the entire dental arch.
Success in diagnosis often depends on knowing the exact volume of the lesion.
In some clinical cases, we must identify the contents of the cavity before surgery.
Specialists look for these indicators of tissue failure to ensure the diagnosis of Jaw tumors and cysts is definitive.
A beautiful smile must also be a functional one. We must assess how a lesion affects your bite.
In specific clinical scenarios, multiple cysts can be a biological signal of an underlying condition.
The preparation phase includes a comprehensive check for signs of past chemical failures.
The end goal of the diagnostic phase is to reach a definitive management plan. Once all tests are completed—physical exam, mapping, and labs—your specialist at Liv Hospital will sit down with you to review the findings. If the evidence shows that your condition requires a surgical or restorative correction, we will discuss the options in detail. We encourage you to call the hospital to finalize your journey toward a more radiant and confident self through professional dentistry.
Liv Hospital Ulus
Asst. Prof. MD. Begüm Aslan
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Ulus
Dt. Aydan Gürcan
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Ulus
Dt. Melisa Albayrak
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Ulus
Spec. Dt. Ecem Aytuna Yardım
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
DDS. Mustafa Yılmaz
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
Spec. Dt. Begüm Kayalak
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
Spec. MD. Hilal Yüksel Aksakal
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Topkapı
Assoc. Prof. MD. Elif Dilara Arslan
Orthodontics
Liv Hospital Topkapı
Assoc. Prof. MD. Emrah Dilaver
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Topkapı
Dt. Helin Yazgan
Dentistry
Liv Hospital Ankara
Dt. Elif Narin Topgül
Oral and Dental Health
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DDS. Doğan Tanrıverdi
Oral and Dental Health
Liv Hospital Gaziantep
Dt. Şilan Özel
Dentistry
Send us all your questions or requests, and our expert team will assist you.
Most cysts are found during routine dental X-rays or 3D scans during a regular check-up.
It is a 3D X-ray that shows the exact size and location of the cyst, as well as its proximity to your nerves.
Yes, a biopsy is the only way to be 100% sure of the cyst type and how to treat it.
While X-rays provide clues, only a microscopic examination of the tissue can confirm whether a lesion is benign or malignant.
Most tests, like X-rays and scans, are completely painless. A biopsy is done under local anesthesia so that you won’t feel anything.
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