A. Mylohyoid nerve
B. Lingual nerve
C. Auriculotemporal nerve
D. Inferior alveolar nerve
Related Mcqs:
- Wharton’s duct drains the_______________?
A. Pancreas
B. Parotid
C. Lacrimal gland
D. Submandibular gland - 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 - Main function of salivary duct is_______________?
A. To convey the saliva secreted by the terminal secretory units to oral cavity
B. Antibacterial action by secreting lysoenzymes and lactoferrin
C. Synthesis of secretory glycoproteins by Kallidrein an enzyme in striated duct cells
D. None of the above - The hypoglossal nerve is the motor nerve to all of the muscles of the tongue except, the____________?
A. Genioglossus
B. Palatoglossus
C. Superior longitudinal muscle
D. Inferior longitudinal muscle - Nerve supply of mucosa of larynx is_______________?
A. External laryngeal
B. Internal laryngeal
C. Recurrent laryngeal
D. B & C - In a patient it is noticed that when he protrudes his tongue it deviates to the left. The nerve damaged is_______________?
A. Left hypoglossal
B. Left glossopharyngeal
C. Right hypoglossal
D. Right glossopharyngeal - Main nerve supply of palatine tonsils is_______________?
A. Lesser palatine nerve
B. Greater palatine nerve
C. Glossopharyngeal nerve
D. Facial nerve - Duct of parotid gland crosses over masseter muscle and pierces the___________?
A. Buccinator muscle
B. Superior constrictor
C. Masseter
D. Zygomaticus major - Nasolacrimal duct is directed_____________?
A. Downward, Medially, Backwards
B. Downward, laterally, Backwards ‘(DLB)
C. Downward, laterally forward
D. Downward, medially forward - 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