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Which Are Contralateral Deviators of the Mandible at the Temporomandibular

Question 28

Question 28

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Which are contralateral deviators of the mandible at the temporomandibular joints?


A) lateral pterygoid,medial pterygoid
B) temporalis,masseter
C) masseter,medial pterygoid
D) lateral pterygoid,temporalis

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