A. Auriculotemporal nerve
B. Buccal branch of facial nerve
C. Inferior alveolar nerve
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- TMJ is supplied mainly by ______________?
A. Masseteric and auriculotemporal nerve
B. Superficial temporal nerve
C. Facial nerve peripheral branch
D. Posterior auricular nerve - TMJ is supplied by_____________?
A. Superficial temporal
B. Maxillary
C. Internal carotid
D. A & B - Skin over the prominence of the cheek is supplied by _______________?
A. Zygomaticofacial
B. Zygmoaticotemporal
C. Auriculotemporal
D. Infra trochlear - Muscle, which pulls the disk of TMJ downward________________?
A. Lateral pterygoid
B. Medial pterygoid
C. Digastric
D. Mylohyoid - 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 - Sensory nerve supply of capsule of TMJ is _________________?
A. Auriculotemporal nerve
B. Facial nerve
C. Massetric nerve
D. Auricular nerve - Which of the following accessory ligaments of the TMJ is likely to have significance upon mandibular movements ?
A. Sphenomandibular
B. Stylomandibular
C. Pterygomandibular
D. All of the above - All of the following supply TMJ except_____________?
A. External carotid artery
B. Internal Maxillary artery
C. Transverse facial artery
D. Branches supplying lateral pterygoid - Basically TMJ is a_____________?
A. Ball and socket joint
B. Hinge and axis joint
C. Synovial joint
D. Diartmodal joint - Corticosteroids are useful in treatment of TMJ arthritis because they have_____________?
A. An analgesic effects
B. An anti-inflammatory effect
C. Inhibitory effect on synovial membrane
D. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect