Oral Surgery: OROFACIAL SPACE INFECTIONS AND CLEFT LIP AND CLEFT PALATE

Saturday, 21 May 2011

OROFACIAL SPACE INFECTIONS AND CLEFT LIP AND CLEFT PALATE


OROFACIAL SPACE INFECTIONS:

1). Infection of lateral pharyngeal space may occur due to extension of infection from    a) Parotid space.
   b) Pterygomandibular space.
   c) Temporal space.
   d) none of the above.
ANS: B pg no 579 malik.

2). _________ makes up the posterior boundary of buccal space
   a) Buccinator muscle.
   b) Platysma muscle.
   c) Masseter
   d) Zygomatic arch
ANS: C pg 568 malik.

3) Space between Alar and prevertebral fascia is called _____
   a) Danger space.
   b) Viscerovascular space.
   c) Lincoln’s highway.
   d)  Both (b) and (c).
ANS: A pg 564 malik.

4).The space that lies between the anterior and posterior bellies of digastric is
   a) Submandibular.
   b) Sublingual.
   C) Canine space
   d) Buccinator space.
ANS: A pg 572 malik.

5). All of the following are masticatory spaces except:-
   a0 Temporal.
   b) Buccinator.
   c) Pterygomandibular.
   d) Submassetric.
ANS: B pg 576 malik.

CLEFT LIP AND CLEFT PALATE:

1). The most common cleft lip that occurs is
   a) Bilateral cleft lip.
   b) Left unilateral cleft lip.
   c) right unilateral cleft lip.
   d) No specific occurrence.
ANS: B pg 508 malik.

2). Median nasal process forms ll of the folloing except
   a) Middle part of the nose.
   b) Ala of the nose.
   c) Philtrum.
   d) Primary palate.
ANS: Bpg 509 malik.

3). Millard’s rule of 10 includes
   a) 10 kg of  weight.
   b) 10 gm of Hb .
   c) 10 days of age.
   d) All of the above.
ANS: B pg 513 malik

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