A. Whistling
B. chewing
C. Protruding the tongue
D. Swallowing
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- Posterior embrasures are generally larger on the lingual than on the facial, with the contact area within the facial moiety, except between maxillary_______________?
- A. Premolars B. 1st and 2ndmolar C. 1st premolar and cane D. First molar and 2nd premolar...
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- A. Stamp cusps B. Centric holding cusps C. Supporting cusps D. Non- supporting cusps...
- Injury to the motor division of the mandibular nerve will cause paralysis of the following except ______________?
- A. Medial pterygoid B. Masseter C. Buccinator D. Anterior belly of digastric...
- Gag reflex is lost due to paralysis of______________?
- A. V nerve B. VII nerve C. IX nerve D. XII nerve...
- On opening the mouth , if the jaw deviates to the right side, it indicates the paralysis of__________?
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- Facial pain due to elongated styloid process is called_________________?
- A. Cowden syndrome B. Tic doulourex C. Eagle’s syndrome D. Reiter’s syndrome...
- Lesion of facial nerve at level of stylomastoid foramen leads to____________?
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