The salivary glands make saliva. Saliva keeps the mouth and other parts of the digestive system wet and slippery. It also helps break down food when you are chewing. This helps food go down the throat to the stomach.
There are three main pairs of salivary glands.[1] They are
There are also many small glands in the tongue, cheeks, lips and palate. All of those glands make mucous.