What Are Salivary Gland Stones?


Posted on 8/7/2023 by New York Oral, Maxillofacial, and Implant Surgery
What Are Salivary Gland Stones?Obstructions in Saliva flow caused by hard deposits within salivary glands cause pain and a distressing condition called salivary gland stones. Many folks remain oblivious due to its high prevalence, even though it's quite a common issue. The ducts located below the jawline, called submandibular glands, bear the effect of it, leading to inflammation and tenderness.

Symptoms of Salivary Gland Stones


The symptoms often exacerbate when individuals eat or there is a surge in salivary flow. Foul taste/smell from saliva, dry mouth, and difficulty opening one's mouth are telltale signs indicating possible sialolith (stone) formation.

Causes of Salivary Gland Stones


Salivary gland stones pathogenesis isn't comprehensively understood yet, but the majority of the experts claim that the contributing factors include dehydration/poor oral hygiene. Our bodies' history with specific infections related to salivary glands or disorders like Sjögren's syndrome may also prove precarious.

Treatment Options for Salivary Gland Stones


Treatment options for salivary gland stones vary on multiple parameters such as size, location & symptomatology. Naturally, existing smaller ones may dislodge themselves. However, more extensive or multiple stones may require medical intervention in the form of warm compresses/hydration techniques followed by gentle massages to encourage movement. Medications that stimulate saliva production can be used too. In instances where conservative treatments remain futile, minimally invasive procedures such as sial endoscopy or extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy might be necessary.

Salivary gland stones could significantly affect the quality of life, leading to discomfort & impair oral functions; seek assistance from our experienced healthcare professionals immediately if you exhibit symptoms like swelling or dry mouth.

Our professional staff is ready to address any discomfort or pain that arises from potential salivary gland stones through a scheduled consultation. Make an appointment today to take the first step towards improving your daily quality of life.


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