X-RAY Sialogram

2,500.00

A Sialogram is a special type of X-ray that focuses on the salivary glands and ducts, usually the parotid or submandibular glands. It involves injecting a contrast dye into the salivary duct to make the gland and duct system visible on X-ray images.

This test is typically done when there’s swelling, pain, dry mouth, or suspicion of a salivary duct blockage, stone, infection, or tumor.

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    Test Preparation

     Before the Test:
    • Medical history: Inform your doctor if you have any allergies to iodine or contrast dye.
    • Medications: Generally, no need to stop medications unless instructed otherwise.
    • Fasting: Usually no fasting required, but some facilities may ask for 1-2 hours without food or drink — confirm with your radiology center.
    • Oral hygiene: You may be asked to brush your teeth before the test to reduce oral bacteria.

     Inform the radiologist if:
    • You are pregnant or think you may be
    • You have a history of contrast dye allergy
    • You have active infection or swelling in the mouth