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Review Date:
3/26/2007
Review Date:
3/14/2009
Salivary duct stones are crystallized minerals in the ducts that drain the salivary glands. Salivary duct stones are a type of salivary gland disorder.
Review Date:
1/24/2007
Salivary duct stones are crystallized minerals in the ducts that drain the salivary glands. Salivary duct stones are a type of salivary gland disorder.
Review Date:
3/3/2009
Salivary gland biopsy is the removal of a small piece of tissue or cells from a salivary gland for examination.
Review Date:
2/19/2007
Salivary gland biopsy is the removal of a small piece of tissue or cells from a salivary gland for examination.
Review Date:
3/3/2009
Salivary gland disorders refer to conditions that cause swelling or pain in the saliva-producing tissues around the mouth.
Review Date:
1/30/2007
Salivary gland disorders are conditions that lead to swelling or pain in the saliva-producing tissues around the mouth.
Review Date:
3/3/2009
This is a disorder caused by viral or bacterial infection of the salivary glands.
Review Date:
1/30/2007
Salivary gland infections are viral or bacterial infections of the saliva-producing glands.There are three pairs of major salivary glands.The two largest are the parotid glands, one in each cheek over the jaw in front of the ears. Inflammation of one or more of these glands is called parotitis, or parotiditis.Two submandibular glands are at the back of the mouth on both sides of the jaw.Two sublingual glands are under the floor of the mouth.All of the salivary glands empty saliva into the mouth through ducts that open at various locations in the mouth.
Review Date:
3/3/2009