Aim: To evaluate the safety of bilateral submandibular gland excision and parotid duct ligation in order to control drooling in children; to assess its long-term efficacy and complications.

Study Design: longitudinal cohort.

Materials And Methods: Thirty-one children aged 6 to 13 years (7.6 years old in average), with multiple neurological disabilities were submitted to a bilateral submandibular gland excision with parotid duct ligation in order to control ptyalism between December 1999 and December 2005, mean follow up of 36 months.

Results: According to Wilkies success criteria, 87% of children had excellent or good results and insignificant morbidity was insignificant; with temporary parotid edema as the major complication.

Conclusion: Bilateral submandibular gland excision with parotid duct ligation were safe to be performed in children, with 87% of success in drooling control.

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