What causes mumps? What problems can there be in the salivary glands? How is a stone removed from a salivary gland? What is a mucocele?
00:00 Introduction:
In this 3D animation of Clínica Médico Dental Pardiñas ([ Ссылка ]) we solve all these questions.
00:07 Mumps information:
Parotitis or mumps is a contagious disease caused by viruses and located in one or both parotid glands. It can cause inflammation of the salivary glands, pain when chewing or swallowing, fever, headache, and muscle aches.
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00:42 Sialadenitis and sialolithiasis:
A salivary duct obstruction, such as a salivary stone, can lead to a bacterial infection of a salivary gland, with symptoms such as swelling, pain, erythema, and tenderness. If the cause is a stone, it must be removed to restore normal flow of saliva. One of the techniques can be through endoscopy.
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00:58: Removal of calculus in the salivary gland:
If the stone is too large, surgical removal may be necessary, directly accessing the salivary duct to remove the stone.
02:26 Mucocele
An obstruction or extravasation of the minor salivary glands can produce a benign lesion called a mucocele, which usually disappears spontaneously. If this mucocele affects the sublingual glands, a mass of greater volume appears under the tongue, and is called a ranula.
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