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Assessment of parental knowledge, experiences, and practices regarding infant teething in the Malwa region: An observational study.

Authors :
Sharma, Deepika
Saxena, Ashish
Parihar, Ajay
Chauhan, Shikhar Pratap
Source :
Contemporary Pediatric Dentistry; Dec2024, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p126-135, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge of parents residing in the Malwa region regarding infant teething, their experiences with teething-related symptoms in their children, and the strategies employed to alleviate these symptoms during infancy. Methods: A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based observational study was conducted among 300 parents of children aged 3-6 years attending routine dental check-ups. A convenience sampling approach was utilized to recruit participants. A self-designed, validated questionnaire comprising 14 items was employed to collect data on sociodemographic characteristics, parental knowledge of teething, observed symptoms, and management practices. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data, and the Chi-square test was applied to evaluate associations between variables. Results: The majority of participants were aged 25-30 years. Among the respondents, 40.3% correctly identified the typical age range (6-9 months) for the eruption of primary teeth, while 73.7% recognized delayed eruption as a possible indicator of systemic health issues. The most reported teething-related symptom was diarrhea (49.7%), followed by runny nose and fever, with vomiting being the least frequently observed symptom. Allopathic medications were the most utilized interventions for symptom relief (68.0%), followed by homeopathic remedies and teething rings. Conclusions: Parents in the Malwa region frequently reported diarrhea as the predominant symptom associated with teething and commonly used allopathic treatments for management. Higher educational levels and socioeconomic status were associated with greater knowledge and understanding of teething-related issues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27575705
Volume :
5
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Contemporary Pediatric Dentistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
182971975
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.51463/cpd.2024.36