what is salivary gland?
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We call the major salivary glands the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands. They all secrete saliva into your mouth, the parotidthrough tubes that drain saliva, called salivaryducts, near your upper teeth, submandibularunder your tongue, and the sublingual through many ducts in the floor of your mouth
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✔Saliva is mainly produced by three pairs of salivary gland. These are:
⭐ Parotids: Found near cheek and theae are the largest salivary glands. These opens through Stenson's duct.
⭐ Sub-maxillary/Sub-mandibular: Found at lower jaw. These glands opens through Wharton's duct.
⭐ Sub-linguals: Found below tongue and these are the smallest salivary glands. These glands opens through Rivinus duct.
✔ These glands are situated just outside the buccal cavity and they secrete salivary juice into the buccal cavity.
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