| 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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| saliva s. |
a solution, such as methylcellulose and mouthwash in distilled water, used to lubricate the oral tissues in xerostomia.
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| salivant |
provoking a flow of saliva.
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| salivaria |
in some systems of classification, a group or section comprising those trypanosomes in which the developmental cycle is completed in the salivary glands (anterior station) of the vector and transmission is usually by inoculation through the hypopharynx. The group includes the subgenera Duttonella, Nannomonas, and Trypanozoon. Cf. stercoraria.
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