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Sialolithiasis in a 10 year old child.
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-144136
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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, only 3% are seen in the pediatric population. The clinical presentation typically consists of a painful swelling of the involved salivary gland at meal times, as the obstruction is most acute at this time. The clinical signs often lead to an easy diagnosis. The salivary gland most commonly affected is the submandibular gland. In this paper, we have reported the case of a 10 year old female with sialolithiasis of the left submandibular duct. The treatment consisted of the use of lemon and orange drop candies, which stimulated the salivary flow and in turn resulted in the expulsion of stone.
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Female / Humans / Candy / Salivary Gland Calculi / Salivary Duct Calculi / Child / Citrus / Adult / Young Adult Language: English Year: 2012 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Female / Humans / Candy / Salivary Gland Calculi / Salivary Duct Calculi / Child / Citrus / Adult / Young Adult Language: English Year: 2012 Type: Article