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Salivary duct stones
Overview | Symptoms | Treatment | Prevention
Sialolithiasis
Treatment The goal of treatment is removal of the stone. Manual manipulation by the health care provider or dentist may relieve the obstruction when the stone is pushed out of the duct. Surgical excision (cutting) may be required to remove the stone in some cases. Prognosis Salivary duct stones are uncomfortable, but not dangerous. The stone is usually removed with only minimal discomfort. Complications Call Your Health Care Provider If: Call your health care provider if symptoms indicate that salivary duct stones may be present.
Repeated stones or infections may indicate a need for surgical removal of the affected salivary gland.
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