A. Lingual nerve
B. Hypoglossal nerve
C. Submandibular Ganglion
D. Glossopharyngeal nerve
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Related Mcqs:
- All 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...
- Al are structures lying deep to the hyoglossus muscle except_______________?
- A. Hypoglossal nerve B. Lingual artery C. Stylohyoid muscle D. Geniohyoid muscle...
- 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...
- Hyoglossus muscle inserts into_______________?
- A. Tip of the tongue B. Base of the tongue C. Lateral part of the tongue D. Hyoid bone...
- A deep pit lined by enamel seen in the lingual surface of Maxillary lateral incipor is most likely to be_______________?
- A. Dens in dente B. Enamel Hypoplasia C. Talon’s cusp D. Enamel Pearl...
- Which of the following muscle divides the sub- mandibular gland into a superficial and deep part ?
- A. Genioglossus B. Mylohyoid C. Sternohyoid D. Digastric...
- Deep part of submandibular salivary gland is in relation to _____________?
- A. Facial Nerve B. Lingual Nerve C. Accessory Nerve D. Mandibular Nerve...
- Buccal surface of posterior teeth are wider than lingual surface mesiodistally except in______________?
- A. Maxillary first molar B. Mandibular second premolar C. Mandibular first molar D. Maxillary second premolar...
- Periodontal fibres joining cemental surface of one tooth, to cemental surface of adjacent tooth are called____________?
- A. Gingivodental B. Cemental fibres C. Horizontal fibres D. Transseptal fibres...
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