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KMID : 0353420170410010040
Oral Biology Research
2017 Volume.41 No. 1 p.40 ~ p.44
Treatment of giant sialolithiasis on wharton`s duct
You Jae-Seek

Kim Su-Gwan
Oh Ji-Su
Shin Na-Ra
Abstract
Sialolithiasis is one of the most common diseases occurring in salivary glands. Sialoliths are characterized by duct closure due to calculus deposits in the salivary gland and ducts, causing edema and pain. Sialolithiasis is most prevalent in the submandibular gland. Most of the sialoliths are small in size (less than 10 mm), and giant sialoliths (greater than 15 mm) are rarely reported. This case reports the successful removal of giant sialolithiasis of 45 mm or more, by an intraoral approach.
KEYWORD
Sialolith, Giant sialolithiasis, Submandibular gland, Whartons duct
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