(1) She turned around only to see a whole pack of wolves standing there, saliva dripping from their open mouths.
(2) Rabies is mainly transmitted in saliva during a bite from an infected animal.
(3) My throat was dry and my mouth was filled with a thick, sticky saliva .
(4) I let out a dry wheeze and reach to wipe the spit and saliva away from my mouth.
(5) Once the sugary foods have gone from the mouth salts from your saliva act to repair the damaged enamel.
(6) I rolled a pebble round and round inside my mouth, gathering a small pool of saliva , until that too dried up.
(7) The total daily flow of saliva from all the salivary glands is around 600 ml.
(8) For the first few days you may produce more saliva than usual, and need to swallow more often.
(9) His lower lip was slack and a dribble of saliva appeared at the corner of his mouth.
(10) Occasionally people are infected through bodily fluids such as saliva , but this is rare.
(11) When the food doesn't go down, the mouth produces more saliva to try and lubricate everything into submission.
(12) I struggled to take long deep breaths and bit hard on the sides of my tongue to bring saliva into my mouth.
(13) The flu virus is usually spread in the small droplets of saliva coughed or sneezed into the atmosphere by an infected person.
(14) They were provided with a plastic container and asked to provide 2 ml of saliva by expectoration.
(15) Avoiding refined sugars between meals gives your teeth a chance to be remineralised by saliva .
(16) Minor salivary glands of mucinous type are also located in the nose, paranasal sinuses, the larynx, trachea and bronchi.
(17) Reflex secretion of saliva from the salivary glands under the tongue and in the cheeks is stimulated by chewing, taste and smell, to varying degrees.
(18) Anticholinergic medications block the parasympathetic innervation of the salivary glands.
(19) Scientists are working on gene therapy, improved artificial saliva and artificial salivary glands.
(20) Tolterodine is a recently introduced antimuscarinic agent, which has a lower affinity for muscarinic receptors in the salivary glands.