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Kamis, 14 Juli 2011

Salivary Glands










 Most of the time occurs, blockage in salivary glands by the presence of salivary duct stones. These stones are minerals in the ducts, which crystallizes the salivary glands block. In such cases doctors advise to remove it. The salivary gland stones can press the salivary glands are removed. In some cases, when pressing, the stone will not come out, then surgery must be decided. Surgery is possible if the rock is stubborn and it can not be rinsed with other methods. You may also prefer a warm compress on the ear and below the lower jaw instead. The stone can be washed away by the flow of saliva. You can stimulate saliva production with the help of citrus fruits or sour candy. It is also proposed to increase the consumption of other liquids. Easy penetration of the canal inside the mouth with a blunt instrument could help to drop the stone from the mouth. But, make sure you do not try it at home. This should be done by a doctor.

The stones inside can be broken with the help of ultrasonic waves. These fragments of rock can be done easily through the channel. This advanced treatment blocked salivary gland is generally not painful and can be done in less time. Another treatment uses a blocked salivary gland endoscope. This endoscope has a camera at one end. This pipe is pushed inside the channel and if the stone can be seen, then a pair of grabber or a tiny basket is over, the snaps are attached to the stone and then pulls it out. The stones are mostly in people between the ages of 40 and higher observed. This salivary gland stones are made of calcium.

To avoid blocked salivary glands, make sure you drink enough. Oral hygiene and make sure you go for oral examination after each 3 to 6 months. Blocked salivary gland may be unpleasant, but it is not dangerous and the blocked salivary gland treatments are not painful. It can be removed with minimal discomfort. But there are chances that it can cause other salivary gland infections.

Salivary Glands


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Selasa, 12 Juli 2011

What Are The Symptoms Of Tonsillitis

The main symptom of tonsillitis is a sore throat. It may develop either suddenly or gradually. It may be either mild or severe.Your child may:

  1.     Find that it hurts to swallow. If the pain is intense, the child may stop swallowing saliva and start to drool.
  2.     Complain of an earache
  3.     Have a fever of 101 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
  4.     Complain of a headache.
  5.     Complain of a stomachache (this is quite common).
  6.     Complain of general aches and pains, loss of appetite and may vomit.
  7.     Have bad smelling breath.
Because the tonsils are swollen and enlarged, the child may have trouble speaking and may even experience difficulty breathing. What Does Tonsillitis Look Like? When tonsils are infected, they will look redder than usual and swollen.A grayish-white or yellowish coating may cover part or all of the tonsils. The surrounding area of the throat near the tonsils also may appear red and inflamed. There may be swelling at the sides of the neck as the lymph nodes grow larger while producing cells to fight the infection.





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Senin, 11 Juli 2011

Functions of saliva


  • Smoothing and shaping food into a bolus, bolus that can be swallowed easily.
  • Chemically dissolve the food to taste flavor
  • Moisturizes and lubricates the food so it can be swallowed.
  • Saliva also menmberikan moisture to the lips and tongue so that spared from the drought.
  • Break down carbohydrates, polysaccharides and starch into maltose, a disaccharide. (Because of the enzyme amylase in saliva).
  • Serves to cleanse the oral cavity and teeth and prevent tooth decay by as there are antibacterial substances and antibodies in saliva.
  • Prevent damage and erosion on the teeth.
  • Minimize the acidity in the oral cavity, preventing damage to tooth structure when there is vomiting.
  • Remineralization process because the saliva contains ions such as Ca, P.
  • Help facilitate the process of talking with lip and tongue movements.
  • Slow the flow of saliva in the mouth so that saliva to be hypotonic, slightly acidic, rich in K + but not Na + and Cl-. If the fast flow ion composition is not enough time to change in the duct, so saliva is isotonic with the concentration of Na + and Cl-is higher.

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    Minggu, 10 Juli 2011

    The Digestive Systems

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    Der wichtigste Weg in Den Speichel für sterben meisten Steroidhormone und Andere kleine, neutrale Moleküle WIRD durch passive Diffusion.
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    Sabtu, 09 Juli 2011

    Collection Of Saliva

    Introduction
    Researchers are increasingly turning to saliva testing because it allows samples to be collected in a
    convenient, non-invasive manner, and on a repeated basis. Anyone planning to use saliva testing must be
    aware, however, that it is important to follow proper collection and handling procedures in order to insure
    that the highest quality data is obtained. We offer the following advice based on our extensive experience
    with saliva collection and testing.
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    Jumat, 08 Juli 2011

    Collection Of Saliva



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    Dry Mouth Syndrome

    Dry mouth syndrome

    About one in every four Australians has dry mouth syndrome, which is when there is not enough
    saliva (spit) in the mouth. A dry mouth is a symptom of an underlying problem, rather than a
    disease in itself.
    Various factors can cause a persistently dry mouth, including prescription medications, medical
    treatments and certain autoimmune diseases such as Sjogren’s syndrome. Treatment includes
    products that help to moisten the mouth. Dry mouth syndrome is also called xerostomia.
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