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Detailed knowledge of the innervation of the parotid gland is essential in basic studies on various neuroglandular phenomena as well as in various types of orofacial surgery. The innervation is more complex than usually depicted in Textbooks.
Khosravani, Nina
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The human major sublingual gland and its neuropeptidergic and nitrergic innervations [PDF]
Background: What textbooks usually call the sublingual gland in humans is in reality a tissue mass of two types of salivary glands, the anteriorly located consisting of a cluster of minor sublingual glands and the posteriorly located major sublingual ...
Isola, Michela +8 more
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Abstract Background The oral cavity significantly influences systemic health. Gingivitis, an early reversible stage of periodontal disease, may trigger systemic immune changes by facilitating bacterial translocation. This study examined the immune responses elicited by experimental gingivitis and their systemic immune impact, specifically in relation ...
Omnia Elebyary +5 more
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Sublingual salivary gland sialolithiasis in a dog
A case of sialolithiasis of the sublingual/mandibular salivary gland and duct complex in a dog was reported.
Welsh, E. +3 more
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Sure Shot Technique for Management of Ranula
Introduction Ranula is a pseudocyst in the floor of the mouth originating from the sublingual salivary gland.A variety of surgical procedures have been quoted in the literature. But the main concern is high rate of recurrence. Aim of the present study
Chiranjib Das, Pritam Chatterjee
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CONCENTRATIONS OF SOME ANTIBIOTICS IN RABBITS PLASMA, GINGIVA, JAW BONE AND SALIVARY GLANDS [PDF]
Single doses of ampicillin (oral and t.v.), cefotaxime (i.m. and i.v.) and clindamycin (oral and i.v.) were administered to rabbits for the determination of the concentrations of the drugs in the plasma and oral and paraoral tissues.
A EMARA, A RAMADAN, NEHAL AFIFI
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S urgical Management of Ranula- F loor of M outh by M arsupialization: A C ase Series. [PDF]
Introduction: The extravasation of saliva from the sublingual gland on the floor of the mouth results in a ranula. The most typical presentation is swelling under the tongue.
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Abstract Background Non‐motor symptoms, especially autonomic dysfunction, are major contributors to disability and decreased quality of life in Parkinson's disease (PD). Despite being common and having a wide range of clinical facets, exocrine gland dysfunction is still not well recognized and managed.
Renato P. Munhoz +2 more
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Abstract Objective To evaluate differences in clinicopathological characteristics, treatment strategies, and oncological outcomes between preoperatively diagnosed and undiagnosed major salivary gland cancers (MSGCs). Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting A single tertiary academic hospital. Methods Surgically confirmed MSGCs between 2012 and
Dongbin Ahn +4 more
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ABSTRACT Sodium hypochlorite is a well‐established biocide extensively used in both living and industrial environments; however, exposure to it or improper handling can harm the human body and the environment. Thus, safer alternatives to sodium hypochlorite are required.
Seung Eui Min +3 more
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