mandibular gland

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mandibular gland

A doctor points to the mandibular gland on an anatomical diagram.

Definition

Noun: A mandibular gland is one of a pair of salivary glands located inside the lower jaw (mandible). It is a major salivary gland responsible for producing a significant portion of saliva, particularly during sleep. It secretes saliva into the mouth through a duct that opens under the tongue.

Examples
  • The mandibular gland is also clinically known as the submandibular gland.
  • Inflammation of the mandibular gland can cause swelling and pain under the jaw.
  • The mandibular gland produces a mixed serous and mucous secretion.
Advanced Usage
  • In anatomical terminology, the mandibular gland is precisely termed the .
  • The duct of the mandibular gland (Wharton's duct) opens at the sublingual caruncle beside the frenulum of the tongue.
Variants and Related Words
  • Submandibular gland (n): The full anatomical term for the mandibular gland.
  • Submandibular (adj): Pertaining to the area beneath the mandible, e.g., .
Synonyms
  • Submandibular gland
  • Submaxillary gland (an older, less precise term)
Related Phrases
  • Mandibular duct: The excretory duct of the mandibular gland.
  • Salivary calculus: A stone that can form within the mandibular gland or its duct, causing obstruction.
mandibular gland

A doctor points to the mandibular gland on an anatomical diagram.

Noun
  1. a salivary gland inside the lower jaw on either side that produces most of the nocturnal saliva; discharges saliva into the mouth under the tongue