| salivary pellicle |
The thin layer of salivary proteins and glycoproteins that quickly adhere to the tooth surface after the tooth has been cleaned; this amorphous, bacteria-free layer may serve as an attachment medium for bacteria, which in turn
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| salivary stone |
A calcified stone present in the ducts of salivary glands; also called sialolith.
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| salivary c. |
1. sialolith. 2. supragingival c.
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| salivary d. |
the change of starch into maltose by the saliva.
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| salivary d.’s |
the ducts that convey the saliva: they are the ductus parotideus, ductus submandibularis, ductus sublingualis major, and ductus sublinguales minores.
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