| Thursday, 11 March 2004 | ||||||||
| 11:30 AM-12:30 PM Hawaii Convention Center 311, Lunch and Learning | ||||||||
| The Minimally Invasive Management of Salivary Calculi | ||||||||
Sponsored by: Oral Medicine & Pathology | ||||||||
| Description: Minimally invasive approaches, rather than sialoadenectomy, can be used for the management of salivary calculi. These techniques have a reduced morbidity and reduce demand on inpatient facilities. The principle that underpins this development is that the secretory function of the affected gland can regenerate after removal of the obstruction | ||||||||
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