Sleep research article
DIAGNÓSTICO E TRATAMENTO DE SIALOLITO GIGANTE NO DUCTO DA GLÂNDULA SUBMANDIBULAR – RELATO DE CASO
Authors: Antônio José Araújo Pereira Júnior , Cristiano Jacques Silva Tobias , Matheus William Santos Pereira , Maria Eduarda D’Orazio Loures , Marcelo Augusto de Oliveira Souza , Amanda Livia Ferreira Silva
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A peer-reviewed sleep research article on DIAGNÓSTICO E TRATAMENTO DE SIALOLITO GIGANTE NO DUCTO DA GLÂNDULA SUBMANDIBULAR – RELATO DE CASO.
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Original abstract
The formation of stones in the salivary gland duct system is called sialolithiasis, with the submandibular gland being the most commonly affected. Submandibular stones are typically located in Wharton's duct, while parotid stones are more frequently located in the glandular parenchyma. Treatment depends on the location and size of the stone. The objective of this article is to demonstrate a case of submandibular sialolithiasis treatment, with the sialolith removed intraorally, and to conduct a brief literature review. Keywords: Salivary Gland Calculi; Submandibular Gland; Oral Surgery.
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