A. Superior meatus
B. Middle meatus
C. Inferior meatus
D. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Nasolacrimal duct is directed_____________?
A. Downward, Medially, Backwards
B. Downward, laterally, Backwards ‘(DLB)
C. Downward, laterally forward
D. Downward, medially forward - Duct of parotid gland crosses over masseter muscle and pierces the___________?
A. Buccinator muscle
B. Superior constrictor
C. Masseter
D. Zygomaticus major - During examination of parotid gland, parotid duct can be palpated at the following except____________?
A. Anterior border of masseter
B. At the opening just opposite to lower second molar
C. Pierced to the buccinator
D. A the anterior surface of parotid gland - The orifice of the parotid duct is located______________?
A. At the hamular notch
B. In proximity to the incisive papillae
C. On the buccal mocosa near the maxillary second molar
D. Slightly posterior to the mandibular central incisors - Parotid duct traverses________________?
A. Masseter
B. Buccinator
C. Medial pterygoid
D. Lateral pterygoid - Nerve which hooks around wharton’s duct is_______________?
A. Mylohyoid nerve
B. Lingual nerve
C. Auriculotemporal nerve
D. Inferior alveolar nerve - The maxillary air sinus opens into middle meatus at______________?
A. Infundibulum
B. Summit of infundibulum
C. Bulla ethmoidalis
D. Hiatus semilunaris - The duct(s) of gland(s) opening into the floor of the mouth is (are)_______________?
A. Submandibular and sublingual
B. submandibular and parotid
C. Sublingual and parotid
D. Von Ebner - Wharton’s duct drains the_______________?
A. Pancreas
B. Parotid
C. Lacrimal gland
D. Submandibular gland - Salivary duct calculi______________?
A. produce pain on eating
B. Are commonest in the parotid ducts
C. Are common cause of acute parotitis
D. Are associated with hypercaleaemic states