Justin Rust

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Rare, giant salivary stone removed from man's jaw

A giant calcified salivary stone, which was diagnosed initially as an impacted tooth, was recently found growing in the mandible of a 37-year-old man. A rare 2-cm-long sialolith was removed, according to a new case report.


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