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Submandibular Sialoplasty for Stone Evacuation and Treatment of an Injury
Two cases are introduced in which non-usable evacuation of a submandibular pipe stone and dilatation of a channel injury were performed utilizing a 3 mm expand. The two cases were proceeded as an outpatient system. At follow-up following 1 year and a half year individually, the two patients are totally asymptomatic.