Alcoholic parotid sialadenosis
- PMID: 9332142
- DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1997.0060
Alcoholic parotid sialadenosis
Abstract
Alcoholism is a primary cause of sialadenosis, which is an asymptomatic, bilateral enlargement of the parotid glands. The authors outline the pathogenesis, symptoms and testing involved in diagnosing sialadenosis. Recognizing sialadenosis is important because it may point to the unsuspected presence of underlying systemic disease. Therefore, dental practitioners need to be able to differentiate sialadenosis from an inflammatory or neoplastic process to prevent unnecessary treatment.
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