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2. The Potential of N -Acetylcysteine for Treatment of Trichotillomania, Excoriation Disorder, Onychophagia, and Onychotillomania: An Updated Literature Review.

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

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

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

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

7. N-Acetylcysteine in psychodermatological disorders.

8. A review of N-acetylcysteine in the treatment of grooming disorders.

9. Drug Treatment of Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling Disorder), Excoriation (Skin-picking) Disorder, and Nail-biting (Onychophagia).

10. Auricular Acupressure Improves Habit Reversal Treatment for Nail Biting.

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

12. Habit reversal training for body-focused repetitive behaviors: a practical guide for the dermatologist.

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

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

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.

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

22. Evaluating the Effects of Matched and Unmatched Stimuli on Nail Biting in Typically Developing Children.

23. Impact of a healthy nails program on nail-biting in Turkish schoolchildren: a controlled pretest-posttest study.

24. N-acetylcysteine versus placebo for treating nail biting, a double blind randomized placebo controlled clinical trial.

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

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

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

29. Tosylamide/formaldehyde resin allergy in a young boy: exposure from bitter nail varnish used against nail biting.

30. Functional analysis and treatment of nail biting.

31. Nailbiting, or onychophagia: a special habit.

32. Examination of gender in pathologic grooming behaviors.

33. A non-invasive method for ending thumb- and fingersucking habits.

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

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

37. Usual and unusual orofacial motor activities associated with tooth wear.

38. [Interdisciplinary approach to onychophagia].

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

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

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

42. Evaluating the duration of the competing response in habit reversal: a parametric analysis.

43. Comparing the effectiveness of similar and dissimilar competing responses in evaluating the habit reversal treatment for oral-digital habits in children.

44. Cessation of nail-biting and bupropion.

45. Severe morbid onychophagia: the classification as self-mutilation and a proposed model of maintenance.

46. A review of behavioral and pharmacological treatments for habit disorders in individuals with mental retardation.

47. When children put their fingers in their mouths. Should parents and dentists care?

48. [Chronic depigmentation due to positive patch tests for methacryate derivatives].

49. Chronic nailbiting: a controlled comparison of competing response and mild aversion treatments.

50. Habits affecting dental and maxillofacial growth and development.

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