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Suppurative minor salivary gland sialolithiasis

open access: yesAutopsy and Case Reports, 2022
Sialolithiasis is a common nonneoplastic disease of the major salivary glands that often affects the submandibular glands. Minor salivary gland involvement by sialolithiasis is uncommon, with only 273 cases reported.
Camila de Oliveira Barbeiro   +3 more
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Bilateral parotid gland punctate calcifications in Sjögren's Syndrome: a case report

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2022
Sjögren's syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by mononuclear infiltration of exocrine glands, most commonly the lacrimal and salivary glands.
Gabriele Noreikaite, BS   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

A CASE REPORT OF TRANSORAL REMOVAL OF SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND SIALOLITH

open access: yesCumhuriyet Dental Journal, 2017
Salivary calculus or sialolithiasis is a disease that affects the salivary glands characterized by the formation of mineralized structures within the glandular substance or excretory ducts of the salivary gland.
Kumuda Rao   +2 more
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Multiple sialolithiasis in submandibular gland duct: a rare case report

open access: yesRGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia, 2020
Sialolithiasis is a pathological process that affects the major salivary glands. It consists of calcifications that obstruct the parenchyma of the gland and / or the lumen of the ducts.
João Batista da SILVEIRA JUNIOR   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Management of ductal sialolith simplified: A new technique

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry, 2020
Sialolithiasis is a common salivary gland disease. It may cause swelling of the gland, infection of the gland, or even death of glandular parenchymal cells.
Koijam Sashikumar Singh
doaj   +1 more source

Drug‐Induced Sialolithiasis—A Big‐Data Retrospective Study

open access: yesOral Diseases, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Sialolithiasis pathophysiology is multifactorial, with systemic medications often hypothesised as a key contributor, particularly in older adults (Drug‐Induced Sialolithiasis). However, robust evidence supporting this theory is limited.
Gal Avishai   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Chronic sialadenitis with sialolithiasis associated with parapharyngeal fistula and tonsillolith

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2017
Sialolithiasis is a common salivary pathology, suggested to affect over 1% of the population by postmortem studies. An uncommon complication of sialadenitis and sialolithiasis is the formation of fistulous tracts to other cervicofacial compartments ...
Bharat A. Panuganti, MD   +3 more
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Long‐Term Outcomes of Surgical Management for Submandibular Sialolithiasis: Gland Resection Versus Preservation

open access: yesLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology, Volume 11, Issue 4, August 2026.
ABSTRACT Objective Describe long‐term outcomes of submandibular sialolithiasis treatment, comparing gland‐preserving procedures to gland resection. Methods This retrospective cohort study with prospective patient‐reported outcome assessment study included all patients who underwent initial surgical management of submandibular sialolithiasis by a single
Claire Orth   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Repeated Use of Emergency Departments for Nontraumatic Dental Conditions: Factors Associated With Being a Superutilizer

open access: yesCommunity Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, Volume 54, Issue 4, Page 436-446, August 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Due to inadequate access to regular, affordable dental care, many patients turn to emergency departments (EDs) for the treatment of nontraumatic dental conditions (NTDCs). NTDC ED visits are a large burden on the U.S. healthcare system, with over 1.3 million visits each year and over $1 billion in associated charges.
Morgan Santoro   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sialolithiasis in a 10 year old child

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dental Research, 2012
Sialolithiasis is often observed in the oral region, and is caused by the development of a calculus in the salivary gland or duct. This disease is mostly seen in adults or young adults, and seldom develops in children. Of all the cases of sialolithiasis,
Mohita Marwaha, Kanwar Deep Singh Nanda
doaj   +1 more source

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