A. Medial pterygoid
B. Lateral pterygoid
C. Massetor
D. Temporalis
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Related Mcqs:
- Position and movement of articular disc of TMJ is controlled by fibers of_____________?
- A. Lower head of lateral pterygoid muscle B. Sphenomandibular ligament C. Superficial head of medial pterygoid muscle D. Upper head of lateral pterygoid muscle...
- Articular disc of TMJ is__________?
- A. Thickest posteriorly B. Narrow in the centre C. Strengthened by lateral pterygoid D. All of the above...
- Which of the following muscles moves the condyle and articular disc anterior and downwards on glenoid fossa______________?
- A. Lateral pterygoid B. Medial pterygoid C. Temporalies- anterior fibers D. Temporalis – posterior fibers...
- Which of the portions of the intra articular disc is the thinnest ?
- A. Anterior B. Intermediate C. Posterior D. retrodiscal...
- The granulomatous tissue that is responsible for destruction of articular surfaces of TMJ in rheumatoid arthritis is known as________________?
- A. Pannus B. Pulse granuloma C. Baker’s cyst D. Immune granuloma...
- Articular disc of TMJ_______________?
- A. Fibro cartilaginous B. Bony C. Hyaline D. Elastic...
- 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...
- Centre of the disc in TMJ is_____________?
- A. Avascular B. Devoid of nervous tissue C. Avascular & deviod of nervous tissue D. None of the above...
- Nerve supply of temporalis muscle______________?
- A. VIII cranial nerve B. V cranial nerve C. VII cranial nerve D. II cranial nerve...
- The articular cartilage is characterized by all of the following features except_____________?
- A. It is devoid of perichondrium B. It has a rich nerve supply C. It is avascular D. It lacks the capacity to regenerate...
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