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habit disorder A tension-discharging phenomenon such as head banging, body rocking, thumb sucking, nail biting, hair pulling, tics, or teeth grinding, usually beginning in childhood. The habit's importance depends upon its etiology and persisten
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habit training 1. The development in young children of specific behavior patterns for performing basic activities such as eating, dressing, using the toilet, and sleeping. 2. An educational tool in which learning of specific tasks is assigned
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habit-tic deformity Horizontal sharp grooving in a band across the tip of the nailbed. It is caused by biting or picking the proximal nail fold of the thumb with the index fingernail.
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habitual dislocation A dislocation that often recurs after replacement.
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habitual occlusion The usual relationship between the teeth of the maxilla and mandible that represents the maximum contact; this varies from individual to individual and is seldom ideal or true centric occlusion.
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