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Submandibular Gland Surgery

Submandibular Gland Surgery

The submandibular glands, located under the jaw bone, produce saliva.

Blockages, often caused by stones or duct narrowing, can lead to painful swelling.

Investigations include X-rays, sialogram, ultrasound, and fine needle aspiration.

Surgery may be recommended based on the severity of the condition.

Stones causing gland swelling can be removed through the mouth under local or general anesthesia.

Gland Removal:If stones cause persistent inflammation, gland removal may be advised for long-term relief.

Lump Removal:

If a lump is suspected to be cancerous, removal of the entire gland helps in diagnosis.

The Procedure:

Possible Complications: