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Salivary gland hyperplasia

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Salivary gland hyperplasia is hyperplasia of the terminal duct of salivary glands.

There are two types:

References

  1. ^ Eveson JW; Speight PM (February 2006). "Non-neoplastic lesions of the salivary glands: New entities and diagnostic problems". Current Diagnostic Pathology. 12 (1): 22–30. doi:10.1016/j.cdip.2005.10.007.
Oral and maxillofacial pathology
Lips
Tongue
Palate
Oral mucosaLining of mouth
Teeth (pulp, dentin, enamel)
Periodontium (gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum, alveolus) – Gums and tooth-supporting structures
Periapical, mandibular and maxillary hard tissues – Bones of jaws
Temporomandibular joints, muscles of mastication and malocclusionsJaw joints, chewing muscles and bite abnormalities
Salivary glands
Stomatognathic systemTeeth, jaws, tongue and associated soft tissues
Orofacial soft tissues – Soft tissues around the mouth
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