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[Abstract] Objective To analyze the effect of cognition and behavior combined with modified denture drainage cyst obstruction after juvenile jaw cyst decompression. Methods A random number table method was used to group 83 cases of juvenile jaw cysts after window decompression in our hospital. Both groups of patients were treated with modified denture drainage cyst occlusion devices, and 41 patients in the control group were treated with psychotherapy In the observation group, 42 cases were treated with cognitive behaviors, comparing the periodontal pocket depth, average gray value, cyst volume change, bone hyperplasia thickness, anxiety and depression mood changes and clinical efficacy of the two groups after treatment. Results After treatment, the observation groups SDS, SAS score, periodontal pocket depth, moderate effect rate and poor effect rate were lower than the control group, cyst reduction range, average gray value, bone hyperplasia thickness, cyst reduction volume, bone density level The rate of good effect is higher than that of the control group (P <0.05). Conclusion Modified denture drainage cyst obstruction is an effective treatment for juvenile patients with jaw cyst fenestration after window decompression. On this basis, adding cognitive behavioral therapy can more effectively relieve patients anxiety and depression Further improve the surgical effect.
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