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  2. Salivary Stones: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/24344

    Salivary stones, also called sialolithiasis, are hardened mineral deposits that form in your salivary glands. The condition is most common in people aged 30 to 60.

  3. Salivary Stones - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/.../salivary-stones

    Salivary stones, also called sialolithiasis, are hardened mineral deposits that form in the salivary glands. The condition is more likely to affect people age 30 to 60 and men are more likely to get salivary stones than women.

  4. Salivary Gland Stones: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

    www.webmd.com/oral-health/salivary-gland-stones...

    A salivary gland stone -- also called salivary duct stone -- is a calcified structure that may form inside a salivary gland or duct. It can block the flow of saliva into the mouth. The...

  5. Salivary stones: Symptoms, causes, and how to get rid of them

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324421

    Salivary stones are small stones that form in the glands of the mouth. They can block the flow of saliva and cause pain or discomfort. Home remedies and medical treatments may help. The medical...

  6. How to Diagnose and Remove Salivary Stones (Sialoliths)

    ostrowonline.usc.edu/salivary-stones

    What are salivary stones? Salivary stones, also called sialoliths, are calcified organic masses that form within the salivary gland’s secretory system. Salivary stones comprise of organic and inorganic materials, including calcium carbonates and phosphates, cellular debris, glycoproteins, and mucopolysaccharides [1]. Related Reading:

  7. Salivary Gland Stones: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and ...

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    Salivary gland stones are calcium deposits that obstruct the salivary glands and slow or prevent the flow of saliva. They typically occur in the submandibular and parotid glands. This article explains salivary gland stone causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

  8. Salivary gland stones - NHS

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/salivary-gland-stones

    Salivary gland stones are small stones that form in salivary glands in your mouth and can block the flow of saliva (spit). They're not usually serious and you may be able to remove them yourself.