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what is 'sialolithiasis - stone in salivary gland '?

Definition for sialolithiasis

Sialolithiasis is most commonly found in the submandibular gland. Stone formation in salivary glands. more

do i have 'sialolithiasis'?
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therapeutic procedures for 'sialolithiasis'?
Managing or treating a diseases should always be determined by a patients health care provider. Below is a list of associated therapeutic procedures or medications for sialolithiasis:
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stone removal from salivary glands


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quick facts
category
head and neck
frequency
uncommon (U.S.)
Usually seen in those 30 years or older.
likelihood by age
likelyhood by duration of symptoms
some common symptoms
a painful swelling on face
jaw pain
lump or swelling on jaw
salivating a lot
some related diagnoses
parotitis
parotid gland tumors
sialadenitis
oral cancer
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related physician types
head & neck surgery
family practitioner
internist
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