A. Parotid
B. Submandibular
C. Sublingual
D. Minor salivary glands
Related Mcqs:
- Sialoliths are stones found in the salivary duct and gland and are primarily composed of_____________?
A. Hydroxyapatitie
B. Potassium cloride
C. Unknown compounds of phosphats
D. Calcium chloride - Which of the following deficiencies are associated with the disorders of hyperplasia of salivary gland and keratinisation of the salivary gland______________?
A. Vit – A
B. Vit – B
C. Vit – C
D. Vit – K - Which tumour does not occur in minor salivary gland ?
A. Pleomorphic adenoma
B. Adenocarcinoma
C. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
D. Warthin’s tumour - Bone pain, bone, cyst, fractures and renal stones are characteristics of_____________?
A. Hyperparathyroidism
B. Cushing’s syndorme
C. Multiple myeloma
D. Marfan’s syndrome - Multiple pulp stones are seen in:_____________?
A. Down’s syndrome
B. Ehler’s Danlos syndrome
C. Marfan syndrome
D. Apert’s syndrome - Corner stones of dental arches are:
A. Canines
B. First premolars
C. First molars
D. Second molars - The most pronounced effect on the oral microflora of a reduction in rate of salivary flow is a_____________?
A. Significant increase in number of oral bacteria
B. Shift towards more acidogenic microflora
C. Significant decrease in number of oral bacteria
D. Shift towards more aerobic microflora - Salivary gland stone most commonly involves___________?
A. Submandibular gland
B. Parotid gland
C. Sub lingual glands
D. Lingual glands - Which of the following salivary gland tumors has highest rate of malignant transformation?
A. Patrotid
B. Submanidbular
C. Sublingual
D. Minor - Salivary duct calculi______________?
A. produce pain on eating
B. Are commonest in the parotid ducts
C. Are common cause of acute parotitis
D. Are associated with hypercaleaemic states