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Salivary Glands: Function, Location & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
Your salivary glands lubricate your mouth, help you swallow, aid in digestion and help protect your teeth against harmful bacteria. You have three major types of salivary glands, including your sublingual, submandibular and parotid. Common symptoms of salivary gland disorders include fever, headaches and a lump in your cheek or under your chin.
Salivary glands: Overview, anatomy, clinical aspects | Kenhub
The salivary glands are exocrine glands which produce a digestive fluid called saliva. They are accessory organs of the digestive system and are positioned in the head , in and around the oral cavity and secrete their salivary contents into the mouth.
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The Submandibular Gland. View Article. Anatomy Video Lectures. Anatomy Video Lectures. From a channel with a health professional licensed in Germany.
Salivary Glands - Definition, Function and Location - Biology Dictionary
Definition. A salivary gland is a tissue in our mouths that expels saliva. You can feel your salivary glands activate when you eat something really sweet. As exocrine glands, they expel saliva into our mouths by way of ducts. Each day, our glands produce as much as a quart of saliva. Overview.
Parotid Gland: Anatomy, Function, Location & Definition - Cleveland Clinic
Overview. What is the parotid gland? Your parotid glands are major salivary glands. You have two of them, and they’re located just in front of and below each ear. Like your other major salivary glands (submandibular and sublingual), your parotid glands produce saliva (spit) to keep your mouth lubricated, and to aid in chewing and digestion.
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