Salivary Gland Enlargement
Salivary gland enlargement causes swollen parotid or submandibular glands. Learn the key causes, symptoms, and oral health implications for patients and clinicians.
Dental conditions are the diagnoses and pathologies that drive treatment planning. This section of the Rebrief Dental Glossary covers the conditions clinicians identify, document, and manage — from common caries and bruxism to less-frequent presentations like burning mouth syndrome, ankyloglossia, and aphthous stomatitis. We define the wear-and-mechanical lesions (abfraction, abrasion, attrition), the infectious and inflammatory conditions (apical periodontitis, candidiasis, periodontitis), and the structural changes that show up on radiographs (bone resorption, attachment loss, external resorption). Each entry pairs a working clinical definition with diagnostic context: how the condition typically presents, what differentiates it from look-alike conditions, and where to find the related treatment in the procedures section of the glossary. Many entries cross-link to the anatomy entries — so you can read about caries and immediately jump to the enamel and dentin structures it affects, or read about periodontitis and trace it back to the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone. The goal: a quick reference for chairside terminology, charting, and patient education that respects how dentistry actually works. Browse alphabetically below or search across the full Rebrief Dental Glossary for anatomy, procedures, and equipment terms that connect to each condition.
Salivary gland enlargement causes swollen parotid or submandibular glands. Learn the key causes, symptoms, and oral health implications for patients and clinicians.
Tooth mobility is the loosening of a tooth in its socket, signaling periodontal disease and bone loss. Learn about causes, grades, and treatment options.
Tooth erosion is the acid-driven loss of enamel and dentin. Learn its causes, warning signs, and how early intervention protects your teeth.
A periodontal pocket marks active attachment loss between tooth and gum tissue. Learn how depth measurements guide periodontal diagnosis and care.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD) causes jaw pain and limited motion. Explore causes, symptoms, and how clinicians diagnose and treat this condition.
Tooth nerve damage involves injury to the dental pulp and can cause severe pain or tooth loss. Learn about causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Tooth ankylosis occurs when a tooth fuses to alveolar bone after periodontal ligament loss. Learn causes, signs, and treatment options for this condition.
Tooth resorption breaks down a tooth’s hard tissue from within or outside the root. Learn about types, causes, warning signs, and treatment options.
Tooth discoloration can signal more than a cosmetic concern. Explore causes, types, and clinical significance of extrinsic and intrinsic dental staining.
Salivary gland stones block saliva flow and cause jaw pain and swelling. Learn the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for sialolithiasis.