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Sublingual salivary gland enlargement
The New York State Dental Journal
|October 29, 2004
Abstract:
When examining the mouth floor, sublingual salivary gland enlargement, or hypertrophy, is commonly seen by dentists. It represents an innocuous, asymptomatic lesion that tends to proliferate into edentulous areas. It is often mistaken for a pathologic entity. Recognition avoids concern, misdiagnosis and unnecessary surgery.