SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 35
Guided by:
Dr. Vasudev Thakker
Represented
by
Mansi Patel
M.Sc.
CONTENT
 Introduction
 Salivary gland anatomy
 Types of secretion
 Types of flow
 Composition
- Organic components
- Inorganic components
- Gases
- Cellular components
 Mechanism of secretion of saliva
 Salivation
 Functions
 Conclusion
 Refrences
A clear, viscous secretion produced
mostly by the three pairs of salivary
glands that contains various salts
mucin ,lysozyme ,salivary amylase
and lingual lipase.
General characterstics
 Consistency-slightly cloudy due to the presence of
mucin.
 Ph: 6.35-6.85
 It contains various ions, enzymes and cellular
component including some gases.
Major Salivary Glands
Parotid
Sub-mandibular
Sub-lingual
Types of secretion
Serous secretion:
• It contains
ptyalin which is
an enzyme for
digesting
starches.
• Watery
secretion from
serous acini.
Mucus secretion:
• It contains
mucin for
lubricating and
for surface
protective
purpose.
• Thick and
viscous
secretion from
mucous acini.
Mixed secretion:
• Mix of the two
• (i.e. Serous and
mucous)
(contd...)
 Parotid glands- Only serous acini
 Sub- mandibular glands- Mostly serous acini with
some mucus acini.
 Sublingual glands- Mostly mucous acini with few
serous acini.
Parotid gland
 Word Parotid (parotic) means “beside the ear”
 Location: Inferior and anteri0r to the ears.
 It secreats the saliva in to the oral cavity via parotid
gland.
 Largest of all salivary glands.
 Weight: 14.28g
 Purely serous gland which produces thin, watery,
amylase rich salivary juice.
 Stensons duct-open out adjacent to the maxillary
second molar.
Sub-mandibular gland
 Sub=beneath ; man-dib-u-lar=lower jaw.
 Location: Region below the lower jaw.
 Second largest salivary gland.
 Produces 65-70% of total saliva output.
 Duct is known as wharton’s duct.
 Wharton’s duct exits on the floor of the mouth
opposing the lingual surface of the tongue.
 Mixed secretion-mostly serous.
Sub-lingual gland
 Sub=beneath ; lin-gual=tongue.
 Location: Dorsal to the tongue superior to the sub-
mendibular.
 Smallest of the major glands.
 Produce less than 5% of total saliva output.
Minor salivary gland
 It is found throughout the mouth:
-lips
-buccal mucosa(cheek )
-alveolar mucosa(palate)
-tongue dorsum and ventrum
-floor of the mouth
• Together, they play a large role in salivary production.
Types of flow
• Unstimulated • Stimulated
Unstimulated flow
 Resting salivary flow-no external stimulus
 Typically 0.2mL-0.5mL/min
 Less then 0.1mL/min means the person is considered
as hyposalivation.
Stimulated flow
 Response to a stimulus, usually taste, chewing, or at
meal time.
 Typically 1.5mL/min.
 Less than 0.7mL/min is consider Hyper salivation.
 Average person produces approx. 0.5L-1.5L/day.
 Salivation flow peaks in afternoon as decreases at
night.
Composition
 Water content 99.5%
 Solids 0.5%
Inorganic content 0.2%
Organic content 0.3%
Gases
 Cellular elements
Organic component of saliva
 Enzymes
 Amylase-converting starch into glucose and fructose
 Lysozymes-prevents bacterial infections in the mouth
 Histatins-prevents fungal infection
 Secretory Ig A-immunity mediator
 Lactoperoxidases-stimulation of minor salivary glands
 Rnase and Dnase-cellular maintainance
 Lipase-initiate digestion of fats
Inorganic components
• Sodium
• Chloride
• Potassium
• Bicarbonates
• Calcium
• Phosphate
• Thiocyanate
(contd...)
 Bicarbonate and phosphate ions buffer acidic foods
that enters the mouth(Acidic nature)
 Calcium and phosphate prevent tooth
demineralisation.
Gases
 Urea
 Uric acid
These gases are removed via skin and sweat glands.
Cellular elements
Epithelial
cells
Neutrophills Lymphocytes
Bacterial
flora
Mechanism of saliva secretion
 Occurs in two stages:
- Primary formation occurs in acini.
- Then modifies as it passes through the ducts.
(contd...)
 Sodium ions are actively reabsorbed form salivary duct
and potassium ions are actively secreted in exchange
of sodium ions.
 As a result sodium ion concentration decreases and
potassium ion concentration increases resulting into
generation of electrical negativity (-70mV) in salivary
ducts this causes chloride ions to be passively
reabsorbed.
 Therefore, chloride ion concentration in salivary fluid
falls to very low level matching decrease in sodium ion
concentration.
Salivation
 SALIVATION: The secretion of saliva.
 Amount of saliva secreted daily is 1000mL-1500mL.
 Normally, PARASYMPATHETIC stimulation promotes
continuous secretion of moderate amount of saliva.
 Parasympathetic impulses in fibres of the facial(VII)
and glassopharyngeal(IX) nerves majorly stimulate the
secretion.
 Sympathetic stimulation dominates during stress
resulting into dryness of the mouth.
Functions of saliva
 Potective properties:
 Lubrication
Maintenance of mucous membrane integrity
Soft tissue repair
Antifungal activity
Action of lectoferrin
Antiviral activity
Buffering capacity of saliva
(contd...)
 Maintenance of tooth integrity
 Digestion
 Taste
Unusual facts
 Saliva contains entire GENETIC BLUEPRINT.
 Some birds (Aerodramus spp.)makes sticky saliva
which helps them in building their nest.
 Saliva nest are the basis of BIRD’S NEST SOUP which
is popular in Asia and is very expensive.
Aerodramus bird
BIRD’S NEST SOUP
Conclusion
 There is tremendous potential for salivary diagnostics
revolutionary improvements in health care.
 Using saliva in place of blood is optimal for children
and elderly persons.
References
 Textbook of medical physiology – Guyton and Hall
 Taurtora
 Google scholar
Saliva

More Related Content

What's hot

mandibular anatomical landmarks
mandibular anatomical landmarksmandibular anatomical landmarks
mandibular anatomical landmarks
roshalmt
 
Tongue development, applied anatomy and prosthetic implications
Tongue development, applied anatomy and prosthetic implicationsTongue development, applied anatomy and prosthetic implications
Tongue development, applied anatomy and prosthetic implications
Dr. KRITI TREHAN
 

What's hot (20)

Salivary secretion
Salivary secretionSalivary secretion
Salivary secretion
 
Saliva
SalivaSaliva
Saliva
 
Salivary glands anatomy & applied aspects
Salivary glands anatomy & applied aspectsSalivary glands anatomy & applied aspects
Salivary glands anatomy & applied aspects
 
Saliva in dentistry
Saliva in dentistrySaliva in dentistry
Saliva in dentistry
 
SALIVA
SALIVASALIVA
SALIVA
 
Saliva
SalivaSaliva
Saliva
 
Histology of oral mucous membrane and gingiva
Histology of oral mucous membrane and gingivaHistology of oral mucous membrane and gingiva
Histology of oral mucous membrane and gingiva
 
mandibular anatomical landmarks
mandibular anatomical landmarksmandibular anatomical landmarks
mandibular anatomical landmarks
 
Muscles of Mastication
Muscles of MasticationMuscles of Mastication
Muscles of Mastication
 
Tongue development, applied anatomy and prosthetic implications
Tongue development, applied anatomy and prosthetic implicationsTongue development, applied anatomy and prosthetic implications
Tongue development, applied anatomy and prosthetic implications
 
Muscles of mastication
Muscles of masticationMuscles of mastication
Muscles of mastication
 
saliva and salivary glands
saliva and salivary glandssaliva and salivary glands
saliva and salivary glands
 
Facial artery dr gosai
Facial artery dr gosaiFacial artery dr gosai
Facial artery dr gosai
 
Deglutition by Dr Anand More
Deglutition by Dr Anand MoreDeglutition by Dr Anand More
Deglutition by Dr Anand More
 
Mandibular nerve dental surgery
Mandibular nerve dental surgeryMandibular nerve dental surgery
Mandibular nerve dental surgery
 
SALIVARY GLANDS AND SALIVA.pptx
SALIVARY GLANDS AND SALIVA.pptxSALIVARY GLANDS AND SALIVA.pptx
SALIVARY GLANDS AND SALIVA.pptx
 
Maxillary artery
Maxillary arteryMaxillary artery
Maxillary artery
 
Development of palate, tongue, maxilla and mandible
Development of palate, tongue, maxilla and mandibleDevelopment of palate, tongue, maxilla and mandible
Development of palate, tongue, maxilla and mandible
 
Enamel
EnamelEnamel
Enamel
 
Anatomy of temporomandibular joint(tmj)
Anatomy of temporomandibular joint(tmj)Anatomy of temporomandibular joint(tmj)
Anatomy of temporomandibular joint(tmj)
 

Similar to Saliva

human secretion like saliva in the process.pptx
human secretion like saliva in the process.pptxhuman secretion like saliva in the process.pptx
human secretion like saliva in the process.pptx
rroshineerroshinee
 
Chp 11 - SALIVARY GLANDS 1.pdf
Chp 11 - SALIVARY GLANDS 1.pdfChp 11 - SALIVARY GLANDS 1.pdf
Chp 11 - SALIVARY GLANDS 1.pdf
HaroonButt17
 

Similar to Saliva (20)

Saliva
SalivaSaliva
Saliva
 
Saliva - applied physiology and its role in dental caries
Saliva - applied physiology and its role in dental cariesSaliva - applied physiology and its role in dental caries
Saliva - applied physiology and its role in dental caries
 
SALIVA.pptx
SALIVA.pptxSALIVA.pptx
SALIVA.pptx
 
Saliva
Saliva Saliva
Saliva
 
saliva_7.pptx
saliva_7.pptxsaliva_7.pptx
saliva_7.pptx
 
saliva
salivasaliva
saliva
 
salivary glands
salivary glandssalivary glands
salivary glands
 
Physiology of Salivary gland ppt
Physiology of Salivary gland pptPhysiology of Salivary gland ppt
Physiology of Salivary gland ppt
 
SALIVA.pptx
SALIVA.pptxSALIVA.pptx
SALIVA.pptx
 
Saliva.1
Saliva.1Saliva.1
Saliva.1
 
human secretion like saliva in the process.pptx
human secretion like saliva in the process.pptxhuman secretion like saliva in the process.pptx
human secretion like saliva in the process.pptx
 
saliva 2.ppt
saliva 2.pptsaliva 2.ppt
saliva 2.ppt
 
Saliva1
Saliva1Saliva1
Saliva1
 
Salivary secretion-BPT.pptx
Salivary secretion-BPT.pptxSalivary secretion-BPT.pptx
Salivary secretion-BPT.pptx
 
Saliva - Nature's Miracle in the Mouth
Saliva - Nature's Miracle in the MouthSaliva - Nature's Miracle in the Mouth
Saliva - Nature's Miracle in the Mouth
 
SALIVA AND ITS ROLE IN DENTAL CARIES 1st 3rd march.pptx
SALIVA AND ITS ROLE IN DENTAL CARIES 1st 3rd march.pptxSALIVA AND ITS ROLE IN DENTAL CARIES 1st 3rd march.pptx
SALIVA AND ITS ROLE IN DENTAL CARIES 1st 3rd march.pptx
 
Saliva seminar 12
Saliva seminar 12Saliva seminar 12
Saliva seminar 12
 
Chp 11 - SALIVARY GLANDS 1.pdf
Chp 11 - SALIVARY GLANDS 1.pdfChp 11 - SALIVARY GLANDS 1.pdf
Chp 11 - SALIVARY GLANDS 1.pdf
 
Saliva
SalivaSaliva
Saliva
 
Saliva & Salivary glands A Prosthodontics Perspective
Saliva & Salivary glands  A Prosthodontics Perspective Saliva & Salivary glands  A Prosthodontics Perspective
Saliva & Salivary glands A Prosthodontics Perspective
 

Recently uploaded

Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune WaterworldsBiogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Sérgio Sacani
 
Conjugation, transduction and transformation
Conjugation, transduction and transformationConjugation, transduction and transformation
Conjugation, transduction and transformation
Areesha Ahmad
 
Digital Dentistry.Digital Dentistryvv.pptx
Digital Dentistry.Digital Dentistryvv.pptxDigital Dentistry.Digital Dentistryvv.pptx
Digital Dentistry.Digital Dentistryvv.pptx
MohamedFarag457087
 
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
?#DUbAI#??##{{(☎️+971_581248768%)**%*]'#abortion pills for sale in dubai@
 
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virusdevelopment of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
NazaninKarimi6
 

Recently uploaded (20)

GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 1)
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 1)GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 1)
GBSN - Microbiology (Unit 1)
 
Human & Veterinary Respiratory Physilogy_DR.E.Muralinath_Associate Professor....
Human & Veterinary Respiratory Physilogy_DR.E.Muralinath_Associate Professor....Human & Veterinary Respiratory Physilogy_DR.E.Muralinath_Associate Professor....
Human & Veterinary Respiratory Physilogy_DR.E.Muralinath_Associate Professor....
 
Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...
Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...
Vip profile Call Girls In Lonavala 9748763073 For Genuine Sex Service At Just...
 
Justdial Call Girls In Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, 8800357707 Escorts Service
Justdial Call Girls In Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, 8800357707 Escorts ServiceJustdial Call Girls In Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, 8800357707 Escorts Service
Justdial Call Girls In Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, 8800357707 Escorts Service
 
COST ESTIMATION FOR A RESEARCH PROJECT.pptx
COST ESTIMATION FOR A RESEARCH PROJECT.pptxCOST ESTIMATION FOR A RESEARCH PROJECT.pptx
COST ESTIMATION FOR A RESEARCH PROJECT.pptx
 
300003-World Science Day For Peace And Development.pptx
300003-World Science Day For Peace And Development.pptx300003-World Science Day For Peace And Development.pptx
300003-World Science Day For Peace And Development.pptx
 
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune WaterworldsBiogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
 
Proteomics: types, protein profiling steps etc.
Proteomics: types, protein profiling steps etc.Proteomics: types, protein profiling steps etc.
Proteomics: types, protein profiling steps etc.
 
Molecular markers- RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, SNP etc.
Molecular markers- RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, SNP etc.Molecular markers- RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, SNP etc.
Molecular markers- RFLP, RAPD, AFLP, SNP etc.
 
Conjugation, transduction and transformation
Conjugation, transduction and transformationConjugation, transduction and transformation
Conjugation, transduction and transformation
 
Digital Dentistry.Digital Dentistryvv.pptx
Digital Dentistry.Digital Dentistryvv.pptxDigital Dentistry.Digital Dentistryvv.pptx
Digital Dentistry.Digital Dentistryvv.pptx
 
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate ProfessorThyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
 
9654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 6000
9654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 60009654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 6000
9654467111 Call Girls In Raj Nagar Delhi Short 1500 Night 6000
 
9999266834 Call Girls In Noida Sector 22 (Delhi) Call Girl Service
9999266834 Call Girls In Noida Sector 22 (Delhi) Call Girl Service9999266834 Call Girls In Noida Sector 22 (Delhi) Call Girl Service
9999266834 Call Girls In Noida Sector 22 (Delhi) Call Girl Service
 
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
+971581248768>> SAFE AND ORIGINAL ABORTION PILLS FOR SALE IN DUBAI AND ABUDHA...
 
SAMASTIPUR CALL GIRL 7857803690 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE
SAMASTIPUR CALL GIRL 7857803690  LOW PRICE  ESCORT SERVICESAMASTIPUR CALL GIRL 7857803690  LOW PRICE  ESCORT SERVICE
SAMASTIPUR CALL GIRL 7857803690 LOW PRICE ESCORT SERVICE
 
Connaught Place, Delhi Call girls :8448380779 Model Escorts | 100% verified
Connaught Place, Delhi Call girls :8448380779 Model Escorts | 100% verifiedConnaught Place, Delhi Call girls :8448380779 Model Escorts | 100% verified
Connaught Place, Delhi Call girls :8448380779 Model Escorts | 100% verified
 
Kochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Kochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRLKochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Kochi ❤CALL GIRL 84099*07087 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Kochi ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
 
PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS. in nursing II sem pptx
PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS. in nursing II sem pptxPSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS. in nursing II sem pptx
PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS. in nursing II sem pptx
 
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virusdevelopment of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
 

Saliva

  • 1. Guided by: Dr. Vasudev Thakker Represented by Mansi Patel M.Sc.
  • 2. CONTENT  Introduction  Salivary gland anatomy  Types of secretion  Types of flow  Composition - Organic components - Inorganic components - Gases - Cellular components  Mechanism of secretion of saliva  Salivation  Functions  Conclusion  Refrences
  • 3. A clear, viscous secretion produced mostly by the three pairs of salivary glands that contains various salts mucin ,lysozyme ,salivary amylase and lingual lipase.
  • 4. General characterstics  Consistency-slightly cloudy due to the presence of mucin.  Ph: 6.35-6.85  It contains various ions, enzymes and cellular component including some gases.
  • 6.
  • 7. Types of secretion Serous secretion: • It contains ptyalin which is an enzyme for digesting starches. • Watery secretion from serous acini. Mucus secretion: • It contains mucin for lubricating and for surface protective purpose. • Thick and viscous secretion from mucous acini. Mixed secretion: • Mix of the two • (i.e. Serous and mucous)
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. (contd...)  Parotid glands- Only serous acini  Sub- mandibular glands- Mostly serous acini with some mucus acini.  Sublingual glands- Mostly mucous acini with few serous acini.
  • 11. Parotid gland  Word Parotid (parotic) means “beside the ear”  Location: Inferior and anteri0r to the ears.  It secreats the saliva in to the oral cavity via parotid gland.  Largest of all salivary glands.  Weight: 14.28g  Purely serous gland which produces thin, watery, amylase rich salivary juice.  Stensons duct-open out adjacent to the maxillary second molar.
  • 12. Sub-mandibular gland  Sub=beneath ; man-dib-u-lar=lower jaw.  Location: Region below the lower jaw.  Second largest salivary gland.  Produces 65-70% of total saliva output.  Duct is known as wharton’s duct.  Wharton’s duct exits on the floor of the mouth opposing the lingual surface of the tongue.  Mixed secretion-mostly serous.
  • 13. Sub-lingual gland  Sub=beneath ; lin-gual=tongue.  Location: Dorsal to the tongue superior to the sub- mendibular.  Smallest of the major glands.  Produce less than 5% of total saliva output.
  • 14. Minor salivary gland  It is found throughout the mouth: -lips -buccal mucosa(cheek ) -alveolar mucosa(palate) -tongue dorsum and ventrum -floor of the mouth • Together, they play a large role in salivary production.
  • 15. Types of flow • Unstimulated • Stimulated
  • 16. Unstimulated flow  Resting salivary flow-no external stimulus  Typically 0.2mL-0.5mL/min  Less then 0.1mL/min means the person is considered as hyposalivation.
  • 17. Stimulated flow  Response to a stimulus, usually taste, chewing, or at meal time.  Typically 1.5mL/min.  Less than 0.7mL/min is consider Hyper salivation.  Average person produces approx. 0.5L-1.5L/day.  Salivation flow peaks in afternoon as decreases at night.
  • 18. Composition  Water content 99.5%  Solids 0.5% Inorganic content 0.2% Organic content 0.3% Gases  Cellular elements
  • 19. Organic component of saliva  Enzymes  Amylase-converting starch into glucose and fructose  Lysozymes-prevents bacterial infections in the mouth  Histatins-prevents fungal infection  Secretory Ig A-immunity mediator  Lactoperoxidases-stimulation of minor salivary glands  Rnase and Dnase-cellular maintainance  Lipase-initiate digestion of fats
  • 20. Inorganic components • Sodium • Chloride • Potassium • Bicarbonates • Calcium • Phosphate • Thiocyanate
  • 21. (contd...)  Bicarbonate and phosphate ions buffer acidic foods that enters the mouth(Acidic nature)  Calcium and phosphate prevent tooth demineralisation.
  • 22. Gases  Urea  Uric acid These gases are removed via skin and sweat glands.
  • 24. Mechanism of saliva secretion  Occurs in two stages: - Primary formation occurs in acini. - Then modifies as it passes through the ducts.
  • 25. (contd...)  Sodium ions are actively reabsorbed form salivary duct and potassium ions are actively secreted in exchange of sodium ions.  As a result sodium ion concentration decreases and potassium ion concentration increases resulting into generation of electrical negativity (-70mV) in salivary ducts this causes chloride ions to be passively reabsorbed.  Therefore, chloride ion concentration in salivary fluid falls to very low level matching decrease in sodium ion concentration.
  • 26.
  • 27. Salivation  SALIVATION: The secretion of saliva.  Amount of saliva secreted daily is 1000mL-1500mL.  Normally, PARASYMPATHETIC stimulation promotes continuous secretion of moderate amount of saliva.  Parasympathetic impulses in fibres of the facial(VII) and glassopharyngeal(IX) nerves majorly stimulate the secretion.  Sympathetic stimulation dominates during stress resulting into dryness of the mouth.
  • 28. Functions of saliva  Potective properties:  Lubrication Maintenance of mucous membrane integrity Soft tissue repair Antifungal activity Action of lectoferrin Antiviral activity Buffering capacity of saliva
  • 29. (contd...)  Maintenance of tooth integrity  Digestion  Taste
  • 30. Unusual facts  Saliva contains entire GENETIC BLUEPRINT.  Some birds (Aerodramus spp.)makes sticky saliva which helps them in building their nest.  Saliva nest are the basis of BIRD’S NEST SOUP which is popular in Asia and is very expensive.
  • 33. Conclusion  There is tremendous potential for salivary diagnostics revolutionary improvements in health care.  Using saliva in place of blood is optimal for children and elderly persons.
  • 34. References  Textbook of medical physiology – Guyton and Hall  Taurtora  Google scholar