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- Saliva - Wikipedia
Saliva (commonly referred as spit or drool) is an extracellular fluid produced and secreted by salivary glands in the mouth
- Saliva and Your Mouth: Function of Saliva in Oral Health - WebMD
WebMD talks about what saliva is, the role saliva plays in your oral health, and the causes and treatment of too much or too little saliva
- Saliva Explained: Why Does the Mouth Produce It? What Happens If It Is . . .
Saliva is a translucent liquid that several salivary glands in the mouth produce But what role does saliva play in health? While saliva mostly consists of water, it also consists of vital
- Saliva | Oral Health, Digestion Enzymes | Britannica
saliva, a thick, colourless, opalescent fluid that is constantly present in the mouth of humans and other vertebrates It is composed of water, mucus, proteins, mineral salts, and amylase As saliva circulates in the mouth cavity it picks up food debris, bacterial cells, and white blood cells
- WHAT’S IN SALIVA AND WHAT DOES IT DO? - CNA Lifestyle
Saliva is made up of 99 per cent water, with the remaining 1 per cent comprising proteins, electrolytes and other substances, said Dr Ker Liang, an ENT surgeon and the medical director of Aglow
- What Are the Main Functions of Saliva? - BiologyInsights
Saliva acts as a natural rinsing agent, washing away food particles from between the teeth and oral mucosa This cleansing action helps reduce the buildup of dental plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease Saliva’s protective qualities extend to its antimicrobial properties
- Saliva: What Is, Composition, Functions, and Secretion Disorders
What Is Saliva? Saliva is 99% water and organic components (proteins and enzymes) and inorganic components (calcium, fluoride, phosphate, carbonate, sodium, potassium, chloride, and others)
- Saliva | MouthHealthy - Oral Health Information from the ADA
Saliva, or spit, plays a significant role in maintaining oral health It is derived from blood and acts as the bloodstream of the mouth What this means is, like blood, saliva helps build and maintain the health of soft and hard tissues
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