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Salivary duct stones

Head and neck glands
Head and neck glands

Definition

  

Salivary duct stones are crystallized minerals in the ducts that drain the salivary glands. Salivary duct stones are a type of salivary gland disorder.


Alternative Names

  
Sialolithiasis

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

  

During eating, saliva (spit) is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth. The chemicals in saliva can crystallize into a stone that can block the salivary ducts. When saliva cannot exit a blocked duct, it backs up into the gland, causing pain and swelling of the gland. The submandibular glands, at the back of the mouth on both sides of the jaw, are most often affected by stones.


Symptoms

  
The symptoms are usually most noticeable when eating or drinking.

Signs and tests

  

An examination of the head and neck by the health care provider or dentist shows one or more enlarged, tender salivary glands. The doctor may be able to feel the stone during examination.

X-rays of the face or a CT scan can confirm the diagnosis.


Treatment

  

The goal is to remove the stone. The health care provider or dentist may be able to push the stone out of the duct. In some cases, the stone may need to be surgically cut out.


Support Groups

  


Expectations (prognosis)

  

Salivary duct stones are uncomfortable, but not dangerous. The stone is usually removed with only minimal discomfort.

If the patient has repeated stones or infections, the affected salivary gland may need to be surgically removed.


Complications

  

Calling your health care provider

  

Call your health care provider if symptoms indicate that salivary duct stones may be present.


Prevention

  


 
Review Date: 1/24/2007
Reviewd By: Ravindra Uppaluri, MD. Otolaryngologist, Private Practice, St. Louis, MO. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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