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    Dog Mouth Disease

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    for keep an eye on your dog's mouth. 6) Mouth tumors. These appear as lumps in the gums. They must be tested by a veterinarian to determine if they are benign or malignant. Surgically removing the tumors is the only way to treat this problem. 7) Salivary…

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    known to affect the function of the salivary glands, limiting the secretory capability of the glands (Offenbacher, Southerland, & Taylor, 2005, p.174). Saliva is an important aid to oral health as it assists in neutralizing the acidic levels and wash away some bacteria that would otherwise adhere to the teeth’s dry surfaces. Xerostomia can also lead to enlarged parotid glands, inflammation of the lips, tongue and buccal mucosa (cheeks), infection of the salivary glands, halitosis (bad breath),…

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    The upper gastrointestinal tract is composed of five major organs and structures: the oral cavity and salivary glands, pharynx, the esophagus, the stomach, and duodenum. Each of these structures assists in the digestive functions of the body. The oral cavity is where mechanical digestion begins. Salivary glands secrete saliva to create a bolus. The bolus is then swallowed, moving through the pharynx to the stomach. In the stomach the bolus is mixed with digestive enzymes, acid, and mucin…

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    The facial nerve innervates the lacrimal gland by way of the greater petrosal nerve, which are parasympathetic nerve fibers (Curry,2017). Motor nerve fibers innervate the stapedius muscle within the middle ear (Curry,2017). Sensory nerve fibers then innervate the tongue for taste via the chorda tympani (Curry,2017) The chorda tympani also innervates the salivary glands in the sublingual and submandibular areas (Curry). Then, the facial nerve exits the cranium…

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    Atropine Research Paper

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    drug that is metabolized in the liver and is normally eliminated in urine in 24 hrs. Atropine has effects at different dose levels in which causes different reactions. When administered at a low dose, atropine decreases secretions from salivary and bronchial glands. It increases heart rate and causes dilated pupils (mydriasis) as well…

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    Informative Essay On Mumps

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    average, the incubation period for mumps is 16 to 18 days but ranges from 12 to 25 days.3 A classic feature of mumps is pain and swelling of the parotid salivary glands. Parotitis, or inflammation of the parotid glands, is usually bilateral but can be unilateral, especially early in disease progression.4 When fully inflamed, the swollen parotid gland may obstruct palpation of the jawbone in front of the ear. Swelling most commonly appears on day two of infection and lasts five to seven days.…

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    Equation Of Nutrition

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    When I look at the food that I consumed for Friday night, I have realized that my diet contains few vegetables and fruits. Furthermore, I did not take any dairy food. When I went to Choose My Plate website, I entered my age: 21, height: 156 cm, weight: 48 kg, and exercise 40-60 minutes a day. According to this website, it suggests that I intake 2000 calories per day. My dairy food plan recommends that I have 6 ounces of grains, 2.5 cups of vegetables, 2 cups of fruits, 3 cups of dairy, and 5.5…

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    Assignment 4 Prefix means to fix before or to fix to the beginning of a word. Prefixes are united with or placed at the beginning of words to alter or modify their meanings or to create entirely new words. A root word or word element from which other words are formed. It is the foundation of the word. The root conveys the central meaning of the word and forms the base to which prefixes and suffixes are attached for word modification. A combining form is a world root to which a vowel has been…

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    constituting only 0.026–5% of all nasopharyngeal malignant neoplasms. Nasopharyngeal adenocarcinoma has been classified by their morphological features and clinical behavior into two main subtypes: conventional /mucosal surface origin-type and salivary gland-type. The former is usually a low-grade tumor with papillary configuration, and likely originate from nasopharyngeal surface mucosa, while the latter consists of tumors such as mucoepidermoid adenocarcinoma, adenoid cystic…

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    Salivary glands produce saliva in order to keep parts of the digestive system (such as the mouth) moist. This helps break down carbohydrates for digestion. The third type of digestive system is the ruminant digestive system. The ruminant digestive system occurs…

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