A. Hypoglossal nerve
B. Lingual artery
C. Stylohyoid muscle
D. Geniohyoid muscle
Related Mcqs:
- Al are structures lying deep to the hyoglossus muscle except_______________?
A. Hypoglossal nerve
B. Lingual artery
C. Stylohyoid muscle
D. Geniohyoid muscle - Structures related to the medial surface of the hyoglossus muscle in include the following EXCEPT_______________?
A. Glossopharyngeal nerve
B. Stylohyoid ligament
C. Lingual artery
D. Hypoglossal nerve - Deep surface of Hyoglossus is related to_____________?
A. Lingual nerve
B. Hypoglossal nerve
C. Submandibular Ganglion
D. Glossopharyngeal nerve - Hyoglossus muscle inserts into_______________?
A. Tip of the tongue
B. Base of the tongue
C. Lateral part of the tongue
D. Hyoid bone - An asymptomatic tooth has deep has deep caries on occlusal surface. Radiograph shows radiopaque mass at apex of the tooth: this mass is most likely to be:____________?
A. Cementoma
B. Condensing Osteitis
C. Chronic apical periodontitis
D. Acute apical periodontitis - Which of the following muscle divides the sub- mandibular gland into a superficial and deep part ?
A. Genioglossus
B. Mylohyoid
C. Sternohyoid
D. Digastric - Among the muscles of TMJ the following muscle opposing stabilizing and antagonistic muscle force as far as the disc is concerned_____________?
A. Medial pterygoid
B. Temporalis
C. Lateral pterygoid
D. External pterygoid - Suprasternal space contains the following structures except_____________?
A. Jugular Arch
B. Anterior Jugular Vein
C. Sternal head of Sternocleidomastoid
D. External Jugular Vein - Which is a degeneration disorder characterized by atrophic changes of the deeper structures (e.g fat, muscle, cartilage & bone) involving one side of the face:
A. Scleroderma
B. Parry Romberg syndrome
C. Miescher’s syndrome
D. peutz-Jeghers syndrome - Proteins are linear polymers of amino acids, They fold into compact structures Sometimes these folded structures associate to form homo or hetero dimers Which one of the following refers to this associated form ?
A. Denatured state
B. Molecular aggregation
C. Precipitation
D. Quaternary structure