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ORAL CAVITY AND SALIVARY GLANDS
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INTRODUCTION
ORAL CAVITY• mouth is the first portion of the alimentary
canal that receives food and saliva. The oral mucosa is the mucous membrane epithelium lining the inside of the mouth.
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STRUCTURE
• Mouth cavity• Orifice(the orifice of the mouth forms a line
between the upper and lower lip)• Nerve supply• Development
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FUNCTION
• mouth plays an important role in eating, drinking, breathing and speaking.
• Infants are born with a sucking reflex, by which they instinctively know to suck for nourishment using their lips and jaw.
• The mouth also helps in chewing and biting food.
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SALIVARY GLANDS
• salivary glands are exocrine glands • glands with ducts, that produce saliva, which
is formed of several things including amylase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down starch into maltose and glucose.
• In humans and some other mammals the secretion is alpha-amylase also known as ptyalin.
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STRUCTURE
• Parotid glands• Submandibular glands• Sublingual glands• Minor salivary glands• Von Ebner's glands
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ICD-10-CM GUIDELINES
• Disorders of tooth development and eruption-K00
• Embedded and impacted teeth-K01• Dental caries-K02• Other diseases of hard tissues of teeth-K03• Diseases of pulp and perlapical tissues-K04
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• Gingivitis and priodontal diseases-K05• Other disorders of gingiva and edentulous
alveolar ridge-K06• Other disorders of teeth and supporting
structures-K08• Cysts of oral region,not elsewhere classified-
K09
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• Diseases of the salivary glands-K11• Stomatitis and related lesions-K12• Other diseases of lip and oral mucosa-K13• Diseases of tongue-K14• https://www.medesunglobal.com
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