Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jul 2024)

Unprecedented association: Enormous calculus concomitant with salivary gland tumor

  • Naina Pattnaik,
  • Dhirendra Kumar Singh,
  • Jugajyoti Pathi,
  • NC Sangamesh,
  • Mohammad Jalaluddin,
  • Kumari Lucy Bhola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1921_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
pp. 3435 – 3437

Abstract

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Calculus represents a mineralized form of bacterial plaque, commonly developing on natural tooth surfaces exposed to a continuous supply of saliva. The salivary composition significantly influences the degree of calculus formation in individuals, exerting a pivotal role in this aspect. Reduced salivary output elevates vulnerability to oral diseases. Numerous contributing elements might be associated with the development of significant calculus, potentially implicating the existence of a salivary gland tumor, notably related to the left parotid gland. This report stands as notable documentation of an extraordinary and infrequent occurrence of calculus formation associated with a salivary gland tumor, presenting an exceptional case within the scope of medical literature.

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