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Salivary Glands Disease DictionaryA-E | F-J | K-O | P-S | T-Zartificial saliva solution: An over-the-counter solution that mimics saliva to treat dry mouth. benign: Describes a condition that does not threaten life or well-being. candida albicans: A variety of fungus found in the digestive and female urogential tract that can infect the oral cavity. cevimeline: A medication that stimulates salivary and sweat glands. cytomegalovirus: A herpes virus often seen as an opportunistic disease in AIDS patients. Cytomegalovirus can infect the salivary glands, causing pneumonia, gland swelling, sore throat, fatigue and fever. E. Coli: A bacterium (Escherichia coli) that can be benign or life-threatening. E. Coli can cause dry mouth if it infects a salivary gland. enzymes: Proteins produced by living cells for biochemical processes, such as digestion.
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