| The sublingual gland lies anterior to the submandibular gland under the tongue, beneath the mucous membrane of the floor of
the mouth. They are drained by 8-20 excretory ducts. The largest duct, the sublingual duct (of Bartholin) joins the submandibular
duct to drain through the sublingual caruncle. Most of the remaining small sublingual ducts open separately into the mouth on an
elevated crest of mucous membrane, the sublingual fold (plica), caused by the gland and on either side of the frenulum
linguae.
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