A salivary gland stone is an accumulation of hard minerals, such as calcium, within the duct or gland that makes saliva. Dr. Ryan Osborne, Director of Head & Neck Surgery and Salivary Gland Disorders, at the Osborne Head & Neck Institute, specializes in the non-surgical removal of salivary gland stones causing swelling and infection of the major salivary glands. In this series of videos, Dr. Osborne answers frequently asked questions about salivary gland stones.
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What is a Salivary Gland Stone?
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