Name the 3 major salivary glands and state their type of secretion
What is the function of the resting saliva secretion?
It helps to keep the mouth and oropharynx moist, lubricated and protected
State the values of the unstimulated flow rate and the stimulated flow rate
unstimulated: 0.3ml/min
stimulated: 1.75ml/min
Composition of saliva at rest from parotid, submandibular, sublingual and minor glands
P: 10%, SM: 70%, SL: 10%, MG: 10%
Composition of saliva when stimulated from parotid, submandibular, sublingual and minor glands
P: 60%, SM: 30%, SL: 5%, MG: 5%
Name 7 factors influencing the stimulated flow rate
Name 9 functions of saliva
What is xerostomia? When is somebody perceived to suffer from it?
Xerostomia refers to the lack of saliva.
It is perceived when the unstimulated saliva flow is less than 50% of normal.
What problems can xerostomia pose to a person? (X5)
What is the main constituent of saliva?
Water (99%)
What are the major inorganic constituents of saliva? (X7)
Sodium Potassium Chloride HCO3- Calcium Magnesium HPO4-
Name 3 minor inorganic ions in saliva
I-
SCN-
F-
Factors affecting saliva flow rate (x8)
Describe the structure of a salivary gland
Ducts lead from the acini starting with the intercalated ducts to striated ducts to secretory ducts
Name the active components of the salivary gland
Acinus and striated duct
Difference between minor and major glands
Minor glands are smaller and have shorter ducts
Function of connective tissue inn salivary gland
The capsule and septa -
Surrounds all epithelial units and carries blood and nerve supply
Are the minor salivary glands mainly mucous or serous?
Mucous
Where are the minor salivary glands found?
Found almost everywhere in the oral mucosa, except the gingival and alveolar mucosa
Name 4 minor salivary glands
Function of posterior mucous glands
Lubricates pharynx and soft palate
Function of anterior mucous glands
Lubricates the tip of the tongue, provides protection of the tongue from abrasion of teeth
Name an example of a lingual gland
Serous gland of von ebner
Where can serous glands of von ebner be found? What is the function?
Found in taste buds in the tongue
Fxn: allow taste sensation by dissolving chemicals, enzyme lipase is present here to help clear the tongue of fatty deposits, thus allowing proper functioning of the taste buds