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Your salivary glands produce about a quart of saliva each day. Saliva is essential for lubricating your mouth, making swallowing easier, protecting your teeth against bacteria and aiding digestion. Typically, saliva drains into the mouth through small tubes called ducts.<\/p>\n

There are three major pairs of salivary glands: the parotid glands inside the cheeks, submandibular glands at the floor of the mouth and sublingual glands under the tongue. You also have several hundred minor salivary glands throughout the mouth and throat.<\/p>\n

Symptoms of a Salivary Gland Problem \"A<\/h2>\n

Sometimes, there is a problem with the salivary glands<\/a> or the ducts that saliva drains through. When this happens, you can experience symptoms such as:<\/p>\n