Sialendoscopy is a cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that focuses on the evaluation and treatment of salivary gland disorders. This minimally invasive technique involves the use of a tiny endoscope to visualize the salivary ducts, aiding in the identification and management of various conditions such as salivary gland stones, strictures, and infections. By accessing the salivary duct system directly, sialendoscopy allows for targeted interventions, including the removal of stones and the dilation of narrowed ducts, all while minimizing the need for traditional surgery. This advanced procedure not only enhances diagnostic precision but also contributes to quicker recovery times and reduced postoperative discomfort. Sialendoscopy represents a significant breakthrough in the field of oral medicine, offering patients a more efficient and less invasive approach to addressing salivary gland issues.
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