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1. Update on Diagnosis and Management of Onychophagia and Onychotillomania.

2. Recurrent Osteomyelitis Requiring Surgical Management Secondary to Nail-Biting: A Case Report.

3. Onychophagia as a clinical symptom: A pilot study of physicians and literature review.

4. Insights into recurrent body-focused repetitive behaviors: evidenced by New York Times commenters.

5. Craving for menthol sweets: a case report.

7. N-Acetylcysteine in psychodermatological disorders.

8. Self-induced dermatoses: A great imitator.

9. Pediatric Onychophagia: A Survey-Based Study of Prevalence, Etiologies, and Co-Morbidities.

10. The effectiveness of a nail-biting prevention program among primary school students.

11. Abnormal perceptual sensitivity in body-focused repetitive behaviors.

12. Clinical Characteristics and Comorbidity of Pediatric Trichotillomania: the Study of 38 Cases in Croatia.

13. Initial psychometrics, outcomes, and correlates of the Repetitive Body Focused Behavior Scale: Examination in a sample of youth with anxiety and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder.

14. Pathological grooming: Evidence for a single factor behind trichotillomania, skin picking and nail biting.

15. Onychophagia: A nail-biting conundrum for physicians.

16. Chronic Nail Biting in Youth.

17. Nail tic disorders: Manifestations, pathogenesis and management.

18. Onychotillomania: An underrecognized disorder.

19. Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments for Pediatric Body-Focused Repetitive Behavior Disorders.

20. An Examination of Executive Functioning in Young Adults Exhibiting Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors.

21. Psycho-Neurological Status in Children with Malocclusions and Muscle Pressure Habits.

23. Onychophagia is associated with impairment of quality of life.

24. Associations between psychological factors and the presence of deleterious oral habits in children and adolescents.

25. Onychophagia and onychotillomania: prevalence, clinical picture and comorbidities.

26. Frequency of oral habits, dysfunctions, and personality traits in bruxing and nonbruxing children: a comparative study.

27. Onychophagia (Nail biting), anxiety, and malocclusion.

28. Awakening salivary cortisol levels of children with sleep bruxism.

29. Coincidence and awareness of oral parafunctions in college students.

30. On the value of nonremovable reminders for behavior modification: an application to nail-biting (onychophagia).

31. The forgotten nails: hemionychophagia.

32. A randomized controlled trial of a novel self-help technique for impulse control disorders: a study on nail-biting.

33. Quality of life evaluation of children with sleep bruxism.

34. Self-inflicted non-healing genital ulcer: a rare form of factitious disorder.

35. Onychophagia as a spectrum of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

36. Functional analysis and treatment of nail biting.

37. Nailbiting, or onychophagia: a special habit.

38. [Self-mutilation of the hand in a girl with total, persistent obstetric brachial plexus palsy--case report].

39. Examination of gender in pathologic grooming behaviors.

40. What is the function of nail biting: an analog assessment study.

41. N-acetyl cysteine in the treatment of grooming disorders.

42. Pathologic hairpulling, skin picking, and nail biting.

43. Abnormal oral habits in the children of war veterans.

44. Etiopathogenesis of parafunctional habits of the stomatognathic system.

45. Psychodynamics of onychophagists.

46. [Interdisciplinary approach to onychophagia].

47. Evaluating the efficacy of habit reversal: comparison with a placebo control.

48. [Attention deficit disorder without hyperactivity, (excessive) masturbation, nail biting/onchophagia, nose picking/rhinotillexomania, finger sucking].

49. Hypnosis for habit disorders. Helping children help themselves.

50. Prevalence of oral habits in 563 Nigerian preschool children age 3-5 years.

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