A. Myoepithelial cells
B. Aciner cells
C. Connective tissue
D. Stem cells
A. Myoepithelial cells
B. Aciner cells
C. Connective tissue
D. Stem cells
A. A salivary duct obstruction can cause a unilateral swelling in the floor of the mouth that is largest before a meal and smallest after a meal
B. The lesion termed a ranula is associated with the sublingual salivary gland
C. The sublingual salivary gland is the most common site of salivary gland neoplasia
D. A pleomorphic adenoma is the most common salivary gland neoplasm
A. Submandibular gland
B. Parotid gland
C. Sub lingual glands
D. Lingual glands
A. Temporal arteritis
B. Neuralgia
C. Neuritis
D. Causalgia
A. burning sensations in mouth
B. excessive salivation
C. Glossodynia
D. Dysphagia
A. valproic acid
B. carbamazee
C. Diphen hydantoin
D. None of the above
A. Whistling
B. chewing
C. Protruding the tongue
D. Swallowing
A. sub mandibular gland
B. Seventh cranial nerve
C. Temporomandibular joint
D. Glosso pharyngeal nerve
A. Red
B. Yellow
C. White
D. Blue
A. VII
B. IX
C. X
D. II