A. Auriculotemporal nerve
B. Facial nerve
C. Massetric nerve
D. Auricular nerve
Related Mcqs:
- Sensory supply of pinna is by _______ nerve?
A. Mandibular
B. Maxillary
C. Facial
D. Abducent - All of the following supply TMJ except_____________?
A. External carotid artery
B. Internal Maxillary artery
C. Transverse facial artery
D. Branches supplying lateral pterygoid - Sensory nerve fibers to posterior one third of the tongue is supplied by ______________?
A. XII cranial nerve
B. IX cranial nerve
C. X cranial nerve
D. VII cranial nerve - Sensory innervation of larynx as far as the vocal folds is by ________ nerve?
A. External laryngeal
B. Recurrent laryngeal
C. Internal laryngeal
D. Glossopharyngeal - Inflammation of the dorsal root ganglion and vesicular eruption of the skin and mucous membrane in area supplied by a sensory nerve that is affected in characteristic of_____________?
A. Herpes zoster
B. Herpes simplex
C. Uveoparotid fever
D. Aphthous stomatitis - The lesion which is erythematous, recurrent and distributed along with the sensory nerve trunk is_____________?
A. Herpes zoster
B. Erythema multiformae
C. Herpetic gingivo stomatis
D. Recurrent aphthous - Severe pain which arise after injury to or sectioning of a peripheral sensory nerve is called as____________?
A. Temporal arteritis
B. Neuralgia
C. Neuritis
D. Causalgia - Loss of capsule in bacteria is generally associated with______________?
A. Decease in virulence
B. Loss of infectivity
C. Inability to spread through tissue
D. increase in invasiveness - The yeast which shows thick gelatinous capsule and positive for mucicarmine is_____________?
A. Cryptococcus
B. Histoplasmosis
C. Blastomycosis
D. Paracoccidiomycosis - 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