Accepted at 5:27 a.m. Oct, 02, 2023 by Ahmed7
Author: siam.med
Related Note: 1516052413276
Rationale for change

make them both in the same cloze, so the card will be useful.

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- Wharton's duct is located lateral to lingual frenulum
- The submandibular gland has higher Ca2+ and bendy ducts so it's more likely to form stones


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