Where is the Stensen duct?
Simply so, where does Stensen's duct open?
The parotid duct, a long excretory duct, emerges from the front of each gland, superficial to the masseter muscle. The duct pierces the buccinator muscle, then opens into the mouth on the inner surface of the cheek, usually opposite the maxillary second molar.
Beside this, what is whartons duct?
Wharton's duct is a thin tube, about 5 cm in length, where the saliva flow (much like water in the pipes of your home) starts from each submandibular gland on the right and left side of the mouth to the sublingual gland and then to two small openings underneath the tongue called the sublingual caruncles.
The parotid gland is best felt behind the masseter muscle and in front of the ear. Remember to examine the deep lobe which may be seen and felt through the mouth and may displace the tonsil if enlarged. The regional lymph nodes should be palpated in case of involvement with secondary deposits from a parotid carcinoma.