Published On Nov 16, 2023
Salivary glands, essential components of the human oral system, are exocrine glands that produce, modify, and release saliva into the oral cavity. This excretion serves multiple functions, including moistening food for easier swallowing, initiating starch digestion, and safeguarding teeth against cavity-causing bacteria.
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00:00 Introduction
00:26 Salivary Glands
00:32 Major and Minor Salivary Glands
00:52 Secretory Unit and Drains of Salivary Glands
01:24 Parotid Glands
02:00 Submandibular Glands
02:34 Sublingual Glands
02:57 Saliva Production
03:04 Factors Affecting Saliva Production
03:36 Types of Saliva