Parental beliefs in and attitudes toward teething signs and symptoms: A systematic review

Author:

Pereira Thaís Salles1ORCID,da Silva Camila Alvarenga1ORCID,Quirino Emily Caroline Silva1ORCID,Xavier Junior Gesner Francisco2ORCID,Takeshita Eliana Mitsue3ORCID,Oliveira Luciana Butini45ORCID,De Luca Canto Graziela56ORCID,Massignan Carla35ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Dentistry University of Brasília Brasília Brazil

2. Federal University of Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte Brazil

3. Department of Pediatric Dentistry University of Brasília Brasília Brazil

4. Department of Pediatric Dentistry Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic Campinas Brazil

5. Brazilian Center for Evidence‐Based Research Federal University of Santa Catarina Florianópolis Brazil

6. School of Dentistry Federal University of Santa Catarina Florianópolis Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundParents believe that teething is associated with signs and symptoms, which may induce them to give medications that could harm their children. Some children may require alleviation of symptoms and overall attention.AimTo assess parents' beliefs in and attitudes toward teething.DesignThrough electronic databases and gray literature, this systematic review identified cross‐sectional studies reporting parents' beliefs in, knowledge about, and attitudes toward the signs and symptoms of primary tooth eruption in children aged between 0 and 36 months. Three reviewers independently selected the studies, collected the information, assessed methodological quality, and checked for accuracy with disagreements solved by a fourth reviewer. The Agency of Research and Quality in Health questionnaire for cross‐sectional studies was used for quality assessment. Descriptive analysis with median and interquartile ranges was adopted.ResultsTwenty‐nine studies comprising 10 524 participants from all geographic regions were included. The methodological quality of the studies was moderate. Most parents have beliefs in signs and symptoms during dentition, the most reported symptom being the desire to bite. Oral rehydration was the most exposed attitude in the studies included. Only a small proportion of parents reported no attitude.ConclusionsThe majority of parents believed in at least one sign or symptom associated with teething, and only few of them would do nothing or just wait for the signs or symptoms to pass, with no difference among countries (Protocol doi: 10.17605/OSF.IO/S2KZ3).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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