Restoration technique of Wharton's duct after excision of a large sialolith associated with a chronic supurative sialadenitis case
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1997
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Medimond S R L
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Sialolithiasis (stones) is the occurrence of calcareous concretions in the salivary ducts or glands. It is thought that, the common involvement of the submandibular gland occurs in its duct. Salivary stones may cause chronic sialadenitis. If the etiologic factor is eliminated, there is generally subsidence of the clinical manifestations of the disease. In our study, removal of a large sialolith from the right submandibular duct and restoration technique of Wharton's duct that was applied to a 64-year-old man who referred to our clinic because of growth under the tongue and painless swelling in right submandibular gland presented.
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4th Mediterranean Congress of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery -- MAY 24-31, 1997 -- ANTALYA, TURKEY
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4th Mediterranean Congress of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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