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Removal of the salivary gland stone. Clinical case
A growth in the oral cavity under the tongue
Calculous sialadenitis or a stone in the duct of the right submandibular salivary gland
Under local anesthesia, a surgical procedure was performed to remove the stone from the salivary gland duct, and postoperative medication was prescribed
Treatment period was 3 days from the surgical procedure to the discontinuation of medication
A 33-year-old woman contacted the clinic through a medical doctor search platform requesting a consultation with a maxillofacial surgeon. During the consultation and oral examination, a dense growth was found under the tongue and a diagnosis of calculous sialadenitis — a stone in the duct of the right submandibular salivary gland — was made.
Consultation with a maxillofacial surgeon to establish a diagnosis and create a treatment plan.
A diagnosis of calculous sialadenitis (a stone in the duct of the right submandibular salivary gland) was made.
Surgical procedure to remove the stone from the salivary gland duct and concrements. The operation took 40 minutes.
After the surgery, anti-inflammatory medication was prescribed. The recovery period after the operation was 3 days.













