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X Ray Sialography, in Visit Clinic

An X-ray of salivary gland ducts using contrast to detect stones, blockages, infection, or scarring in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Sialography Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Sialography is an imaging exam that shows the ducts and structure of the salivary glands. A small contrast dye is gently injected into a gland duct. X‑rays then show how the ducts fill and where blockages or damage occur. It helps find stones, strictures, infections, chronic inflammation, and some tumors. Saliva is important for chewing, digestion, and oral health. Doctors use sialography to diagnose the cause of gland pain or swelling. They also use it to plan minor procedures like stone removal or duct dilation. The test gives detailed duct images that other scans may miss.

X Ray Sialography Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Sialography Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Sialography test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Sialography Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Sialography is used when doctors suspect salivary duct problems or gland disease. It is ordered for symptoms such as painful swelling, recurring gland infections, or pain when eating. The test helps diagnose stones, strictures, chronic sialadenitis, autoimmune gland disease, and some tumors. Abnormal findings can come from stones, infection, inflammation, prior surgery, or autoimmune conditions. Family history of autoimmune disease may make this test more relevant.

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What is a sialography procedure in Visit Clinic?plus

Sialography is an imaging test of the salivary glands and ducts where a radiopaque contrast is gently injected into a duct and X-rays or fluoroscopy (sometimes CT) are taken. It identifies stones, strictures, infections or tumors and helps guide treatment planning. Performed outpatient under local anesthesia, it may cause brief discomfort or swelling; rare risks include infection or allergic reaction to contrast.

How do I prepare for sialography in Visit Clinic?plus

Before sialography, tell your doctor about allergies (especially to iodine/contrast), current medications (blood thinners), and pregnancy. Follow the clinic’s fasting instructions—often no eating or drinking for a few hours—and stop anticoagulants only if advised. Remove dentures, jewelry and wear comfortable clothing. Bring a medication list and someone to drive if sedation is planned. After the test, drink fluids to help clear the contrast.

What is the best xray for a Sialolith in Visit Clinic?plus

The best plain X‑ray for detecting a sialolith is a mandibular occlusal view, which clearly shows stones in the submandibular duct and floor of mouth. Panoramic (orthopantomogram) can help detect larger stones. If radiographs are inconclusive, ultrasound is preferred first-line, and non‑contrast CT or cone‑beam CT provides the highest sensitivity and anatomical detail for deep or complex stones.

How long do sialography results take in Visit Clinic?plus

Sialography images are obtained during the procedure and can be reviewed immediately by the radiologist. A preliminary read is often available same day; a formal written report usually takes 24–48 hours. If urgent findings are suspected, results may be expedited and conveyed within hours. Timing can vary by facility and workload; your clinician will contact you with the final report and next steps.

What are the risks of sialography in Visit Clinic?plus

Sialography risks include pain or discomfort during contrast injection, local swelling, ductal injury or perforation, contrast extravasation, infection and bleeding. Allergic reactions to iodinated contrast—ranging from mild rash to rare severe anaphylaxis—are possible. Temporary gland inflammation or reduced saliva flow and small radiation exposure may occur. Imaging may also fail to show ducts, requiring repeat testing.

How much does it cost to have a salivary stone removed in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary by country and procedure. In office-based removal, simple extraction may cost roughly $200–$1,500. Minimally invasive sialendoscopy or lithotripsy often runs $1,500–$5,000. Hospital surgery for complicated stones can be $5,000–$15,000. Public systems (e.g., NHS) often cover treatment; private insurance may lower out-of-pocket costs. Final price depends on stone size, location, anesthesia, imaging and hospital fees.