A. Lateral pterygoid
B. Temporalis
C. Masseter
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Depression of mandible is achieved by_______________?
A. Digastric
B. Lateral pterygoid
C. Geniohyoid
D. All of the above - Retraction of mandible is achieved by_________________?
A. Lateral pterygoid
B. Temporalis
C. Medial pterygoid
D. Masseter - Forward moment of mandible is done by_________?
A. Lateral pterygoid
B. Medial pterygoid
C. Temporalis – anterior fibers
D. Temporalis- posterior fibers - All of the following muscles are elevators of the mandible except______________?
A. Digastric
B. Massetor
C. Medial pterygoid
D. Temporalis - Which of the following muscle helps in depressing the mandible ___________?
A. Temporalis
B. Massetor
C. Lateral pterygoid
D. Medial pterygoid - The side towards which mandible moves is called the_____________?
A. Tooth contact side
B. Balancing side
C. Working side
D. Non- working side - Generally in majority of children, the sequence of eruption of permanent teeth in mandible is____________?
A. 1-6-2-3-5-4-7-8
B. 6-1-2-4-5-3-7-8
C. 6-1-2-3-4-5-7-8
D. 6-1-2-4-3-5-7-8 - Which of the following structures is not present on the internal surface of mandible ?
A. Genial tubercle
B. Mylohyoid ridge
C. Lingula
D. Mental foramen - Blood supply of coronoid process of mandible is primarily from_____________?
A. Inferior alveolar artery
B. Deep temporal artery
C. Facial artery
D. Middle meningeal artery - Angle of jaw ( or) skin over angle of mandible is supplied by______________?
A. Great auricular nerve
B. Lesser occipital nerve
C. Greater occipital nerve
D. Posterior auricular nerve