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Hábitos orales parafuncionales y características de la dentición primaria en un grupo de preescolares de Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, México. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between some characteristics of primary dentition, and the frequency of parafunctional oral habits, with age and sex.

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Avoidant Attachment, Coping Styles, and Body Image in Adults With Trichophagia and Onychophagia Disorders [PDF]

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The purpose of this quantitative research was to study the relationship between avoidant attachment, coping styles, and body image in adults with trichophagia and onychophagia disorders.
Mehrtash, Maryam
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Prevalence of oral deforming habits in students between the ages of six to nine

open access: yesRevista Electrónica Dr. Zoilo E. Marinello Vidaurreta, 2016
Background: Oral deforming habits are risk factors for malocclusions.Objectives: To characterize the prevalence of oral deforming habits in students between the ages of six and nine enrolled at Julian Santana Primary School during the first semester of ...
Yadamí Álvarez Utria   +3 more
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About a case of excoriative disorder: Brief review of the literature [PDF]

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The instinctive tendency to manipulate the skin and its small imperfections is a normal part of body-focused repetitive behaviors. When this behavior increases without control and causes somatic and psychic damage to the individual, we are dealing with a
Claudia Gutarra, R.   +3 more
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Deforming oral habits in children with intellectual disabilities from the “Constancio C. Vigil” center, Buenos Aires [PDF]

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Introduction: deforming oral habits have a multi-causal origin, are based on neuromuscular factors, and are the result of voluntary or involuntary activities. They can also be harmful or beneficial to the dental health of the infant depending on the type
Brusca , María Isabel   +4 more
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Habit nail tic disorder: onychotillomania involving thumbs and toes responding to fluoxetine [PDF]

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Habit nail tic disorder is a type of nail dystrophy caused by repetitive trauma to the nail matrix. It is a body-focused repetitive behavior that is commonly reported among adults and may or may not be associated with obsessive-compulsive behavior.
Bandyopadhyay, Gautam Kumar   +4 more
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Art therapy to control nail biting using a cognitive behavioral approach through new innovative game and animation

open access: yesDiscover Mental Health
Background Nail biting is categorized as a habitual behavior, commonly observed in children and occasionally in adults. This disorder occurs unconsciously, with individuals often unaware of their behavior.
Sevil Momeni Shabanı   +5 more
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Parafunciones y caries dentales en preescolares de comunidades pehuenches Parafunctions and decay in preschool children from pehuenches communities

open access: yesRevista Cubana de Estomatología, 2012
Introducción: las parafunciones bucales son consideradas uno de los factores causales de los trastornos temporomandibulares que han tomado mucha relevancia en las últimas décadas, especialmente en poblaciones infanto-juveniles, aunque la evidencia en ...
Ricardo Cartes-Velásquez   +2 more
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P01-119 - Onychophagia in Children and Adults

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2010
BackgroundThere are many explanations as to why some people bite their fingernails. Anxiety, stress, genetics, boredom, acquired behavior and self-esteem have all been identified as potential causes. Nail biting can be anything from a bad habit to an outward symptom of a medical or emotional disorder. Nail biting is often a common reaction to stress. A
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