| habit-breaking a. |
an orthodontic appliance designed to correct faulty habits, such as finger-sucking, tongue-thrusting, infantile swallowing.
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| habitual a. |
spontaneous abortion in three or more consecutive pregnancies, at about the same period of development.
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| habitual d. |
one which often recurs after replacement.
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| habitual o. |
the consistent relationship of the teeth in the maxilla to those of the mandible when the teeth in both jaws are brought into maximum contact, such relationship varying from individual to individual; the ideal habitual occlusion is centric occlusion, but it is seldom attained without corrective dental treatment.
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| habitus i. |
100 times the sum of the chest girth and the abdominal girth divided by the stature.
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