A. Masseter
B. Buccinator
C. Middle temporal
D. Medial pterygoid
Related Mcqs:
- The zygomatic bone does not articulate with________________?
A. Frontal bone
B. Maxillary bone
C. Nasal bone
D. Temporal bone - 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 - Anterior and posterior belly of digastric form an intermediate tendon that attaches to_______________?
A. Mastoid process
B. Mandible
C. Hyoid bone
D. Thyroid cartilage - In facial palsy the muscle which is paralysed is_________________?
A. Levator palpebrae superioris
B. Orbicularis oculi
C. Constrictor pupili
D. Dilator pupili - Temporalis muscle originates from________________?
A. side of the skull
B. Zygmoatic process
C. Ramus of the mandible
D. Pterygopalatine fossa - Hyoglossus muscle inserts into_______________?
A. Tip of the tongue
B. Base of the tongue
C. Lateral part of the tongue
D. Hyoid bone - The action of digastric muscle is__________________?
A. Depression of mandible
B. Protrusion of mandible
C. Side- to- side movement of mandible
D. Depressing the floor of the mouth - Stapedius muscle is supplied by _________ nerve ?
A. Facial
B. Vagus
C. Glossopharyngeal
D. Trochlear - Temporalis muscle is inserted into_________________?
A. Condylar process
B. Coronioid process
C. Linguula
D. Ramus of mandible nerve - The palatal muscle that ends in a tendon that hooks around the hamulus and is inserted in the palate is the_________________?
A. Palatoglossus
B. Tensor veli palatini
C. Levator veli palatini
D. Palatopharyngeus