Removal of the Salivary gland.
sialadenectomysialectomy
Sialadenectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a salivary gland. It is usually performed when the gland is diseased, has a tumor, or is causing symptoms such as pain or swelling. After the surgery, patients may experience changes in saliva production and may require ongoing management of dry mouth.
Sialadenectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a salivary gland. This operation is typically performed to treat conditions such as tumors, chronic infections, or obstructions within the gland. The procedure can be done on major salivary glands like the parotid, submandibular, or sublingual glands. It may help alleviate symptoms and improve overall oral health.