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Major sublingual duct

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Major sublingual duct
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Identifiers
Latinductus sublingualis major
TA98A05.1.02.009
TA22808
FMA59986
Anatomical terminology

The excretory ducts of the sublingual gland are from eight to twenty in number. Of the smaller sublingual ducts (ducts of Rivinus), some join the submandibular duct; others open separately into the mouth, on the elevated crest of mucous membrane (plica sublingualis), caused by the projection of the gland, on either side of the frenulum linguae. One or more join to form the major sublingual duct (larger sublingual duct, duct of Bartholin), which opens into the submandibular duct.

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1136 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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