he presentation of salivary gland pathology to general practice is relatively infrequent. As a result, GPs often only experience limited exposure to salivary gland disorders; thus, their knowledge of the topic is often patchy. This article aims to provide an overview of the topic to help GPs manage these conditions and identify cases requiring urgent referral. The GP curriculum and salivary gland disorders Clinical example 3.15: Care of people with ENT and facial problems states that GPs should:. Know the epidemiology of head and neck cancers, including the risk factors, and identify unhealthy behaviour. Identify symptoms that are within the range of normal and require no treatment such as small neck lymph nodes in healthy children and 'geographic tongue'. Understand how to recognise rarer but potentially serious, conditions such as oral, head and neck cancer