habit |
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| the tendency toward an act that has become a repeated performance, relatively fixed, consistent, easy to perform, and almost automatic. Once learned, habits may occur without the intent of the person or may appear to be out of control and are difficult to change. In dentistry, habits such as bruxism, clenching, tongue thrusting, and lip and cheek biting may produce injury to the teeth, their attachment apparatus, oral mucosa, mandibular and temporomandibular musculature, and articulation. |
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Translations for habit: |
| hábito, costumbre |
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| Gewohnheit, Sucht |
in Deutsch |
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| habitude, accoutumance |
in Français |
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| abitudine |
in Italiano |
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| szokás |
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| obicei |
in Română |
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