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Dr.B.H.DAVID LENINSON
1ST Year Pg Oral Medicine & Radiology
CONTENTS
 Introduction
 Development
 Anatomy of salivary glands
 Classification of salivary glands
 Nerve supply to salivary glands
 Formation of saliva
 Properties of saliva
 Composition of saliva
 Functions of saliva
 Regulation of saliva
 Saliva as diagnostic aid
 Collection of saliva
 Clinical consideration of saliva
 Effects of drugs and chemicals on salivary flow
INTRODUCTION
 Human saliva consist of organic and inorganic
components and plays role in mastication, bolus
formation, acts as lubricant, speech, and protects oral
mucosa
 Enzymes in saliva helps in digestion of starches and fat
DEVELOPMENT
 The primordia of the glands appear at 7-8th week of IUL
 Minor SG-3rd week of IUL
 Development of duct
ANATOMICAL CLASSIFICATION
MAJOR SALIVARY GLANDS
submandibular
Sublingual
Parotid
MINOR SALIVARY GLANDS
Lingual mucous
Lingual serous
Buccal
Lingual
Sublingual
Palatal
PAROTID
SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND
SUB LINGUAL
MINOR SALIVARY GLANDS
 LABIALAND BUCCAL GLANDS
 GLOSSOPLATINE GLANDS
 PALATINE GLANDS
 LINGUAL GLANDS
HISTOCHEMICAL NATURE
SEROUS GLANDS
MUCOUS GLANDS
MIXED GLANDS
NERVE SUPPLY TO SALIVARY GLANDS
Parasympathetic
Sympathetic
PARASYMPATHETIC FIBRES TO
SUBMANDIBULAR & SUBLINGUAL GLANDS
PARA SYMPATHETIC FIBERS TO PAROTID GLAND
SYMPATHETIC FIBERS
 Arise from lateral horns of first and second thoracic
segments of spinal cord.
 Fibers leave the cord through the anterior nerve roots
and end in superior cervical ganglion of the
sympathetic chain
 The post ganglionic nerve fibers are distributed to the
salivary glands
FORMATION OF SALIVA
 INITIAL FORMATION STAGE
release of calcium
Change in the electro negativity of ca+2 to ca- +ca-
diffusion of Na
net influx creates Nacl
MODIFICATION STAGE
Intra lobular ducts reabsorbs NACL
ACTIVAION OF BETA ADRENORECEPTOR
INCREASES INRACELLULAR CAMP
SECREATION OF AMYLASE & PROTEIN GRANULES
PROPERTIES
 VOLUME 1 to 1.5 liters
 PH 6.3 to 6.85
 SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.002-1.012
 TONICITY hypotonic
COMPOSITION
ORGANIC COMPONENTS
 AMYLASES
 Digestive function
 Hydrolysis of starches
 Acidic nature of saliva
 LACTOFERIN
Iron binding protein
Nutritional immunity
 HISTATIN
Anti-microbial & antifungal
von ebner’s glans secretes histatin
 CYSTATIN
Inhibit cystin proteases
Act against unwanted proteolysis
LINGUAL LIPASE
secreted by minor SG of tongue
fat digestion
digestion of milk fat in newborn
Hydrophobic nature
 SATHERINS & PROLINE RICH-PROTEINS
Maintains enamel integrity
 MUSIN
MG1 AND MG2
Tissue capacity
Lubrication
Aggregation of bacterial cells
INORGANIC COMPONENTS
 SODIUM, CHLORINE & POTTASIUM
Osmolality of saliva
 CALCIUM
Super saturated with Ca enhance enamel mineralization
 BICARBONATES
Buffering action of saliva
 FLUROIDE
FUNCTIONS
 DEGLUTATION
 APPRECIATION OF TASTE
 DIGESTIVE
 CLEANING & PROTECTIVE
 ROLE IN SPEECH
 EXCRETORY
SALIVA AS DIAGNOSTIC AID
 Saliva musin constituents of oral fluid has high
potential for surveillance of general health and
diseases.
 Presence of tumor marker in saliva
 Presence of antibodies to other infectious organism's
 Detection of hepatitis A and B surface antigen
 Neonates presences of IgA for Rota –virus infection
HYPOSALIVATION
 Reduction in the secretion of saliva
 Temporary
 Permanent
DRY MOUTH
 Loss of salivary function
 Reduction in the volume of secreted saliva
 May occur due to drugs, radiation therapy for head and
neck carcinoma, auto immune disorders
 Temporary relief by sialagogues, sipping of water, ice-
cubes, artificial saliva
SJOGREN’S SYNDROME
 Chronic auto immune disorder
 Henrik Sjogren 1933
 Characterized by triad of keratoconjunctivitis, xerostomia,
rheumatoid arthritis.
 Primary
 Secondary
ETIOLOGY
 AUTO IMMUNE DISORDER
 HLA-DR3 & HLA-B8
 HLA-DRW52
CLINICAL FEATURES
 Female predilection
 Over 40 years
 Dryness of mouth and eyes
 Burning sensation of oral mucosa
 Lymphadenopathy, enlargement of parotid gland
 Purpura, Raynaud's phenomenon
 Myositis.
Radiographic features
 Cherry blossom
 branch fruit laden tree
Management
 Artificial tears
 Artificial saliva
 Salivary substitutes
 Age changes
 Generalized loss of gland parenchymal tissue
 Lost cells are replaced by adipose tissue
 Caries Washes away the acids
 DENTAL EROSIONS
 deficient mineralization of teeth
 low buffering capacity and flow-increase in risk of dental erosions
 Hyposalivation leads to retention of food particles
halitosis, gingivitis
 Aphthous ulcers, lichen planus, delayed wound healing,
candidiasis, mucositis
 Disphagia, dysgeusia,glossitis
HYPERSALIVATION
 Excess secreation of saliva
 Ptyalism, sialorreha, saialism, sialosis
 Occurs due to
 Decay of tooth, neoplasm of tongue
 Diseases of esophagus stomach, intestine
 Cerebral palsy & mental retardation
 Parkinsonism
 Psycological conditions
 Nausea & vomtings
CHORDA TYMPANI SYNDROME
 CHARCTERIZED BY SWEATING WHILE EATING
 CAUSED DUE TO TRAUMA OF NERVE FIBERS
FREYS SYNDROME
 Auriculo temporal syndrome, baillagers syndrome,
dupuy’s syndrome,
 Congenital or acquired due to parotid surgery
 Redness and sweating on cheek area adjacent to ear,
hypersalivation
Paralytic secretion of saliva
Parasympathetic nerve to saliva is cut
1st increases for 3 weeks and stops about 6th week
EFFECT OF DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ON SALIVARY SECRETION
 Sympathomimetic drugs adrenaline, ephedrine
stimulates salivary secretion
 Parasympathomimetic drugs like acetylcholine,
pilocarpine, muscarine & physostigmine
 Symathetic depressant like ergotamine
 Parasympathetic like atropine inhibit salivary flow
References
 Kontis TC, Johns Me. Anatomy and Physiology of the Salivary Glands. Head and Neck
Surgery-Otolaryngology, Second Edition, ed. Byron J. Bailey. Lippincott-RavenPublishers,
Philadelphia, PA. 1998: 531-539.
 Oral medicine Burkit’s 11th edition
 Textbook of medical physiology guyton &hall 9th edition
 Ak.jain text book of phisiology
 Essentials of physiology p.sembulingam 4th eddition
 Chaurasia
 Orbans dental histology
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Physiology of saliva

  • 1. Dr.B.H.DAVID LENINSON 1ST Year Pg Oral Medicine & Radiology
  • 2. CONTENTS  Introduction  Development  Anatomy of salivary glands  Classification of salivary glands  Nerve supply to salivary glands  Formation of saliva  Properties of saliva  Composition of saliva
  • 3.  Functions of saliva  Regulation of saliva  Saliva as diagnostic aid  Collection of saliva  Clinical consideration of saliva  Effects of drugs and chemicals on salivary flow
  • 4. INTRODUCTION  Human saliva consist of organic and inorganic components and plays role in mastication, bolus formation, acts as lubricant, speech, and protects oral mucosa  Enzymes in saliva helps in digestion of starches and fat
  • 5. DEVELOPMENT  The primordia of the glands appear at 7-8th week of IUL  Minor SG-3rd week of IUL  Development of duct
  • 6. ANATOMICAL CLASSIFICATION MAJOR SALIVARY GLANDS submandibular Sublingual Parotid
  • 7. MINOR SALIVARY GLANDS Lingual mucous Lingual serous Buccal Lingual Sublingual Palatal
  • 11. MINOR SALIVARY GLANDS  LABIALAND BUCCAL GLANDS  GLOSSOPLATINE GLANDS  PALATINE GLANDS  LINGUAL GLANDS
  • 13. NERVE SUPPLY TO SALIVARY GLANDS Parasympathetic Sympathetic
  • 15. PARA SYMPATHETIC FIBERS TO PAROTID GLAND
  • 16. SYMPATHETIC FIBERS  Arise from lateral horns of first and second thoracic segments of spinal cord.  Fibers leave the cord through the anterior nerve roots and end in superior cervical ganglion of the sympathetic chain  The post ganglionic nerve fibers are distributed to the salivary glands
  • 17. FORMATION OF SALIVA  INITIAL FORMATION STAGE release of calcium Change in the electro negativity of ca+2 to ca- +ca- diffusion of Na net influx creates Nacl
  • 18. MODIFICATION STAGE Intra lobular ducts reabsorbs NACL ACTIVAION OF BETA ADRENORECEPTOR INCREASES INRACELLULAR CAMP SECREATION OF AMYLASE & PROTEIN GRANULES
  • 19. PROPERTIES  VOLUME 1 to 1.5 liters  PH 6.3 to 6.85  SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.002-1.012  TONICITY hypotonic
  • 21. ORGANIC COMPONENTS  AMYLASES  Digestive function  Hydrolysis of starches  Acidic nature of saliva
  • 22.  LACTOFERIN Iron binding protein Nutritional immunity  HISTATIN Anti-microbial & antifungal von ebner’s glans secretes histatin
  • 23.  CYSTATIN Inhibit cystin proteases Act against unwanted proteolysis LINGUAL LIPASE secreted by minor SG of tongue fat digestion digestion of milk fat in newborn Hydrophobic nature
  • 24.  SATHERINS & PROLINE RICH-PROTEINS Maintains enamel integrity  MUSIN MG1 AND MG2 Tissue capacity Lubrication Aggregation of bacterial cells
  • 25. INORGANIC COMPONENTS  SODIUM, CHLORINE & POTTASIUM Osmolality of saliva  CALCIUM Super saturated with Ca enhance enamel mineralization  BICARBONATES Buffering action of saliva  FLUROIDE
  • 26. FUNCTIONS  DEGLUTATION  APPRECIATION OF TASTE  DIGESTIVE  CLEANING & PROTECTIVE  ROLE IN SPEECH  EXCRETORY
  • 27. SALIVA AS DIAGNOSTIC AID  Saliva musin constituents of oral fluid has high potential for surveillance of general health and diseases.  Presence of tumor marker in saliva  Presence of antibodies to other infectious organism's  Detection of hepatitis A and B surface antigen  Neonates presences of IgA for Rota –virus infection
  • 28. HYPOSALIVATION  Reduction in the secretion of saliva  Temporary  Permanent
  • 29. DRY MOUTH  Loss of salivary function  Reduction in the volume of secreted saliva  May occur due to drugs, radiation therapy for head and neck carcinoma, auto immune disorders  Temporary relief by sialagogues, sipping of water, ice- cubes, artificial saliva
  • 30. SJOGREN’S SYNDROME  Chronic auto immune disorder  Henrik Sjogren 1933  Characterized by triad of keratoconjunctivitis, xerostomia, rheumatoid arthritis.  Primary  Secondary
  • 31. ETIOLOGY  AUTO IMMUNE DISORDER  HLA-DR3 & HLA-B8  HLA-DRW52
  • 32. CLINICAL FEATURES  Female predilection  Over 40 years  Dryness of mouth and eyes  Burning sensation of oral mucosa  Lymphadenopathy, enlargement of parotid gland  Purpura, Raynaud's phenomenon  Myositis.
  • 33. Radiographic features  Cherry blossom  branch fruit laden tree
  • 34. Management  Artificial tears  Artificial saliva  Salivary substitutes
  • 35.  Age changes  Generalized loss of gland parenchymal tissue  Lost cells are replaced by adipose tissue  Caries Washes away the acids  DENTAL EROSIONS  deficient mineralization of teeth  low buffering capacity and flow-increase in risk of dental erosions
  • 36.  Hyposalivation leads to retention of food particles halitosis, gingivitis  Aphthous ulcers, lichen planus, delayed wound healing, candidiasis, mucositis  Disphagia, dysgeusia,glossitis
  • 37. HYPERSALIVATION  Excess secreation of saliva  Ptyalism, sialorreha, saialism, sialosis  Occurs due to  Decay of tooth, neoplasm of tongue  Diseases of esophagus stomach, intestine  Cerebral palsy & mental retardation  Parkinsonism  Psycological conditions  Nausea & vomtings
  • 38. CHORDA TYMPANI SYNDROME  CHARCTERIZED BY SWEATING WHILE EATING  CAUSED DUE TO TRAUMA OF NERVE FIBERS FREYS SYNDROME  Auriculo temporal syndrome, baillagers syndrome, dupuy’s syndrome,  Congenital or acquired due to parotid surgery  Redness and sweating on cheek area adjacent to ear, hypersalivation
  • 39. Paralytic secretion of saliva Parasympathetic nerve to saliva is cut 1st increases for 3 weeks and stops about 6th week
  • 40. EFFECT OF DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ON SALIVARY SECRETION  Sympathomimetic drugs adrenaline, ephedrine stimulates salivary secretion  Parasympathomimetic drugs like acetylcholine, pilocarpine, muscarine & physostigmine  Symathetic depressant like ergotamine  Parasympathetic like atropine inhibit salivary flow
  • 41. References  Kontis TC, Johns Me. Anatomy and Physiology of the Salivary Glands. Head and Neck Surgery-Otolaryngology, Second Edition, ed. Byron J. Bailey. Lippincott-RavenPublishers, Philadelphia, PA. 1998: 531-539.  Oral medicine Burkit’s 11th edition  Textbook of medical physiology guyton &hall 9th edition  Ak.jain text book of phisiology  Essentials of physiology p.sembulingam 4th eddition  Chaurasia  Orbans dental histology