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    what are salivary glands

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    The glands are found in and around your mouth and throat. We call the major salivary glands the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands.


    They all secrete saliva into your mouth, the parotid through tubes that drain saliva, called salivary ducts, near your upper teeth, submandibular under your tongue, and the sublingual through many ducts in the floor of your mouth.


    Besides these glands, there are many tiny glands called minor salivary glands located in your lips, inner cheek area (buccal mucosa), and extensively in other linings of your mouth and throat. Salivary glands produce the saliva used to moisten your mouth, initiate digestion, and help protect your teeth from decay.


    As a good health measure, it is important to drink lots of liquids daily. Dehydration is a risk factor for salivary gland disease.



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