harapás
Harapás is a Hungarian noun that denotes a bite: the act of biting, the bite itself, or the mark left by teeth. In everyday language it can refer to a bite wound or a bite mark on skin or objects. In dentistry the term can also describe how the upper and lower teeth come together during biting, i.e., dental occlusion.
Common contexts for harapás include human bites, animal bites (such as from dogs or cats), and accidental
Medical relevance and management typically involve thorough wound cleaning and irrigation, assessment of depth and tissue
Prevention focuses on avoiding provocation of animals, supervising children around animals, and seeking prompt medical evaluation