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DR SHIKHA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SHALAKYA TANTRA HAMC amp HDEHRADUN 9454908322 IN T R ODU C TION The salivary glands are exocrine glands glands with ducts that produce saliva ID: 932741

gland glands parotid salivary glands gland salivary parotid cyst submandibular sublingual

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Salivary gland and its inflammation

DR. SHIKHAASSISTANT PROFESSORSHALAKYA TANTRA HAMC & HDEHRADUN9454908322

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IN

TRODUC

TIONThe salivary glands are exocrine glands, glands with ducts, that produce saliva and pour

their

secretion

in the

oral cavityMajor (Paired)Parotid –largest, two labe SubmandibularSublingual- smallestMinorThose in the Tongue, Palatine Tonsil, Palate, Lips and Cheeks

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Inflammatory diseases of parotid

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submandibular

salivary gland

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The

formation

of calculus is more common in the submandibular gland than in the parotid.Tumours

in

this

gland

are uncommon

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Sublingual

Salivary Glands

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Mucous

cyst (retention cyst)

: Ranula, sailolithsInflammatory salivary gland diseasesTumors as described

before

but

it

rarely effects sublingual glands

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