Edgar W M
Department of Clinical Dental Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Liverpool.
Br Dent J. 1992 Apr 25;172(8):305-12. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4807861.
The secretions of the major and minor salivary glands, together with the gingival crevicular fluid, constitute the oral fluid or whole saliva which provides the chemical milieu of the teeth and oral soft tissues. The crucial role of saliva in the maintenance of dental health is demonstrated by the morbidity associated with loss of salivary gland function. In this article, the physiology of the secretory process, the reflex control of whole saliva flow rate, the composition of the fluid, the factors affecting its composition, and the functions of the organic and inorganic components are described. Finally, the clinical aspects of salivary gland dysfunction are briefly discussed.
大唾液腺和小唾液腺的分泌物,连同龈沟液,构成了口腔液体或全唾液,它为牙齿和口腔软组织提供化学环境。唾液腺功能丧失所带来的发病率表明了唾液在维持牙齿健康方面的关键作用。在本文中,将描述分泌过程的生理学、全唾液流速的反射控制、液体的成分、影响其成分的因素以及有机和无机成分的功能。最后,将简要讨论唾液腺功能障碍的临床方面。