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Can a blocked salivary gland stone go away on its own?

Can a blocked salivary gland stone go away on its own? Dr. Ryan Osborne, Director of Head & Neck Surgery and Salivary Gland Disorders, at the Osborne Head & Neck Institute, specializes in the non-surgical removal of salivary gland stones causing swelling and infection of the major salivary glands. In this series of videos, Dr. Osborne answers frequently asked questions about salivary gland stones.

For in depth information, or to schedule your virtual consultation with Dr. Osborne, please visit: https://www.parotid.net/

View more FAQ videos about salivary gland stones here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD7nLk0Vkgv1JSMiW1_NU2FZHf20LBWPa

Watch surgical procedures, including salivary gland surgery, on our docu-series called OHNI Case Files: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD7nLk0Vkgv3ZG5CH7DLNZHjVAUBb_kjc

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6 июня 2020 г. 5:52:26
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