What is the cause of dental cyst?


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Dental cysts are mainly caused by abnormal tooth development. When the tooth development is abnormal, it will cause the tooth not to grow normally. The teeth that cannot grow will constantly stimulate the surrounding cells, which will cause the cell growth to show abnormalities. The abnormal cells will continue to secrete fluid, thus forming dental cysts. Dental cysts are common in people who do not pay attention to oral hygiene in their daily lives, and people who often eat irritating foods. In addition, children and adolescents are also prone to this disease. Dental cysts not only cause pain, but also may cause displacement of peripheral teeth and eating difficulties, so once found, early treatment is needed. Treatment of dental cysts is mainly surgical treatment, commonly used methods are cyst curettage and cyst incision.