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  2. Sialogogue - Wikipedia

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    A sialogogue (also spelled sialagogue, ptysmagogue or ptyalagogue) is a substance, especially a medication, that increases the flow rate of saliva. [1] The definition focuses on substances that promote production or secretion of saliva (proximal causation) rather than any food that is mouthwatering (distal causation that triggers proximal causation).

  3. Sialadenitis - Wikipedia

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    Sialadenitis (sialoadenitis) is inflammation of salivary glands, usually the major ones, the most common being the parotid gland, followed by submandibular and sublingual glands. [1] It should not be confused with sialadenosis (sialosis) which is a non-inflammatory enlargement of the major salivary glands. [2]

  4. Dysgeusia - Wikipedia

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    The salivary glands are responsible for keeping the taste buds moist with saliva. [25] A single taste bud is composed of four types of cells, and each taste bud has between 30 and 80 cells. Type I cells are thinly shaped, usually in the periphery of other cells. They also contain high amounts of chromatin.

  5. Frey's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Frey's syndrome (also known as Baillarger's syndrome, Dupuy's syndrome, auriculotemporal syndrome, [1] or Frey-Baillarger syndrome) is a rare neurological disorder resulting from damage to or near the parotid glands responsible for making saliva, and from damage to the auriculotemporal nerve often from surgery. [1] [2]

  6. The Absolute Best Peanut-Free Candies for Kids With Allergies

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    The ultimate hard candy is another great option for peanut-free folks. Just keep in mind that this one might be a choking hazard for young kids, so it’s more suitable for older trick-or-treaters ...

  7. Sialolithiasis - Wikipedia

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    Sialolithiasis (also termed salivary calculi, [1] or salivary stones) [1] is a crystallopathy where a calcified mass or sialolith forms within a salivary gland, usually in the duct of the submandibular gland (also termed "Wharton's duct"). Less commonly the parotid gland or rarely the sublingual gland or a minor salivary gland may develop ...

  8. Hypersalivation - Wikipedia

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    Gastroesophageal reflux disease, in such cases specifically called a water brash (a loosely defined lay term), and is characterized by a sour fluid or almost tasteless saliva in the mouth [7] Gastroparesis (main symptoms are nausea, vomiting, and reflux) Pregnancy; Fluoride therapy; Excessive starch intake; Anxiety (common sign of separation ...

  9. The Best Candy to Buy at Dollar Tree, According to Fans

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    Fans love this classic candy because it's "not too sweet" and satisfies crunchy carvings. A 1.74-ounce Peanut M&M's pack is $1.25 at Dollar Tree, which is probably less than what the vending ...