A. Chronic sialadenitis
B. Mucous retention cyst
C. Pleomorphic adenoma
D. rupture of the duct
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 - 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 - During examination of parotid gland, parotid duct can be palpated at the following except____________?
A. Anterior border of masseter
B. At the opening just opposite to lower second molar
C. Pierced to the buccinator
D. A the anterior surface of parotid gland - The orifice of the parotid duct is located______________?
A. At the hamular notch
B. In proximity to the incisive papillae
C. On the buccal mocosa near the maxillary second molar
D. Slightly posterior to the mandibular central incisors - Parotid duct traverses________________?
A. Masseter
B. Buccinator
C. Medial pterygoid
D. Lateral pterygoid - Nasolacrimal duct opens into________________?
A. Superior meatus
B. Middle meatus
C. Inferior meatus
D. none of the above - Nerve which hooks around wharton’s duct is_______________?
A. Mylohyoid nerve
B. Lingual nerve
C. Auriculotemporal nerve
D. Inferior alveolar nerve - The duct(s) of gland(s) opening into the floor of the mouth is (are)_______________?
A. Submandibular and sublingual
B. submandibular and parotid
C. Sublingual and parotid
D. Von Ebner - Main function of salivary duct is_______________?
A. To convey the saliva secreted by the terminal secretory units to oral cavity
B. Antibacterial action by secreting lysoenzymes and lactoferrin
C. Synthesis of secretory glycoproteins by Kallidrein an enzyme in striated duct cells
D. None of the above - Bartholins duct is the name of_______________?
A. Parotid duct
B. Submandibular glands
C. Sublingual duct
D. Lacrimal duct