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- $Title{How Does One Get Stones in the Salivary Gland?}
- $Subject{stones salivary gland sialoliths saliva stone submandibular glands
- duct ducts oral surgery digestive system digestion mouth tongue rare diseases
- disease}
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- How Does One Get Stones in the Salivary Gland?
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- QUESTION: I have never heard of this before, but that is of little importance
- now that I have a case of stones in my salivary gland. Where do they come
- from, and how do you treat this strange disease? Any information you can
- offer would be immensely appreciated.
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- ANSWER: Although stones in the gallbladder and kidney are better known,
- stones in the salivary glands are not uncommon. Salivary stones (also called
- sialoliths--"sialo" means "saliva" and "lith" means "stone") occur in about 1
- percent of the population, especially in older individuals, and more often in
- men than in women.
- Stones can form in any of the saliva glands, but they usually occur in
- the submandibular glands, the two located under the jaw with ducts that come
- up just where the tip of your tongue rests. Stones usually form in this gland
- because of its more viscous, alkaline saliva and higher calcium content. This
- gland also has a longer curved duct that leads upward, which means its saliva
- must flow against gravity.
- A stone that forms or lodges in duct will cause swelling and pain.
- Often, the stone can be removed by massaging along the salivary duct, but
- sometimes it must be removed through relatively minor oral surgery.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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