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Salivary Stone
I have tiny small stone at end of jaw near the floor of mouth right side since last year there is no pain or any other problem i have examine stone is same there is no progress should i consult any dentist i had a RCT at there side before 12 years ago but unfortunetly cap comes of so i want to know what is called this stone is it called salivary stone bacterial infection please advice i have just little problem with less saliva in mouth sometime.
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get sialography done
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itz called saliolithesis ,  means a calcium deposits in ur salivary duct which can obstruct the salivary flow . it can cause irreversible demage to ur salivary glands , kindly visit ent specialist.
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salivary glands get irreversibly demaged so plz consult a nedical specialist
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Please get an maxillofacial surgeons consultation . Do not delay .
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