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ICD-10 code: K11.7

Disease category: K11.7: Disturbances of salivary secretion

Disturbances of Salivary Secretion

Saliva is an essential fluid that plays a vital role in maintaining oral health. It helps in digesting food, prevents tooth decay, and protects the oral tissues from infections. Saliva is produced by three pairs of salivary glands; the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands. The secretion of saliva is a complex process that involves the coordination of multiple nerves and muscles. Any disturbance in this process can lead to several oral health problems.

Types of Disturbances
  1. Xerostomia: Xerostomia is a condition in which there is a reduction in the quantity and quality of saliva. This condition can occur due to various reasons such as medications, radiation therapy, autoimmune diseases, and aging. Xerostomia can lead to several oral health problems such as tooth decay, gum disease, and oral infections.

  2. Ptyalism: Ptyalism is a condition in which there is an excessive production of saliva. This condition can occur due to various reasons such as pregnancy, medication side effects, and neurological disorders. Ptyalism can cause embarrassment, difficulty in speaking, and dehydration.

  3. Salivary Gland Stones: Salivary gland stones are calcified deposits that block the flow of saliva. This condition can cause pain, swelling, and infection in the affected gland. Salivary gland stones can occur in any of the three pairs of salivary glands.

  4. Sialadenitis: Sialadenitis is a condition in which there is inflammation of the salivary gland. This condition can occur due to bacterial or viral infections, autoimmune diseases, or blockage of the salivary duct. Sialadenitis can cause pain, swelling, and fever.

Conclusion

Disturbances of salivary secretion can lead to several oral health problems. It is essential to maintain good oral hygiene and seek medical attention if any symptoms of these disturbances are observed. Regular dental check-ups can help in the early detection and prevention of oral health problems.

Treatment of Disturbances of salivary secretion:

Treatment Options for Disturbances of Salivary Secretion

Disturbances of salivary secretion can cause a range of uncomfortable symptoms, including dry mouth, difficulty speaking and swallowing, and an increased risk of dental decay and gum disease. Fortunately, there are several treatment options available to help manage these symptoms and improve overall oral health.

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