lesson 2 Flashcards

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3 PAIRS OF SALIVARY GLANDS

A
  • PAROTID GLANDS
  • SUBMANDIBULAR (SUBMAXILLARY) GLANDS
  • SUBLINGUAL GLANDS
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  • anterior to external ear, inferior to mandibular ramus
  • Largest salivary gland. Wedged shaped glands.
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PAROTID GLANDS

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3
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duct associated with parotid glands. Run anteriorly and medially opposite to 2nd
molar and opens saliva in the oral vestibule. About 5cm long.

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Stensen’s Duct

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  • posterior to first molar almost angle of the mandible or below the mandible/maxilla
  • Fairly large in size. Irregular in shape.
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SUBMANDIBULAR (SUBMAXILLARY) GLANDS

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  • narrower than stensens. Run anteriorly and superiorly in the frenulum then opens in the mouth. About 5cm long
  • Associated with submandibular glans
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Whartons Duct

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  • floor of the mouth/ below the tongue, in contact laterally with the mandible and posterior side of the frenulum. Adjacent submandibular gland.
  • Smallest of the three glands. Narrow and elongated in shape
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SUBLINGUAL GLANDS

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7
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  • small ducts forms Bartholins Duct opens to the floor of the mouth.
  • associated with sublingual gland
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Rivinus Duct

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