Background: The teething process is part of normal development of the skeletal system; however, different tribes and ethnic groups seem to have a list of symptoms they believe are linked to teething. Could it be that health professionals also hold to these false believes concerning teething? This is important to find out because when systemic problem is misdiagnosed as teething and nothing is done, it may result in death. This study aims to assess the level of knowledge of infants' teething and associated myths among health professionals, to ascertain the attitude of health professionals toward teething in infants, and to identify practices by health professional toward “teething problems.” Materials and Methods: This study was cross-sectio...
Summary: According to current medical opinion, teething diarrhea (TD) is a myth; yet cross-cultural ...
Objective: To ascertain the symptoms ascribed to, and remedies given for teething in infants by moth...
Parents often attribute symptoms of some childhood diseases to teething despite little evidence to s...
Background: Many symptoms had been associated with teething in children with the possibility of over...
Background A tooth eruption is a process that buds move from the initial development place...
Abstract Background The assumption of a link between common symptoms such as febrile illness, diarrh...
Background: Teething has over the years been associated with complains of systemic symptoms from par...
Background: Various myths and health beliefs have been associated with teething. Some of these belie...
Background: Teething is a natural physiological phenomenon, which usually occurs without complicatio...
Background: Parents ’ false beliefs about signs and symptoms associated with teething have been docu...
Sir,— I read with interest the article by M. P. Ashley 'It's only teething. A report of the myths an...
Objectives: To reveal mothers’ beliefs about signs and symptoms associated with teething and their t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to develop and pilot a telephone interview questionnaire on...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to find the relation between local and systemic manifestations du...
Context and objective: Parents ascribe many symptoms to teething despite a lack of evidence to suppo...
Summary: According to current medical opinion, teething diarrhea (TD) is a myth; yet cross-cultural ...
Objective: To ascertain the symptoms ascribed to, and remedies given for teething in infants by moth...
Parents often attribute symptoms of some childhood diseases to teething despite little evidence to s...
Background: Many symptoms had been associated with teething in children with the possibility of over...
Background A tooth eruption is a process that buds move from the initial development place...
Abstract Background The assumption of a link between common symptoms such as febrile illness, diarrh...
Background: Teething has over the years been associated with complains of systemic symptoms from par...
Background: Various myths and health beliefs have been associated with teething. Some of these belie...
Background: Teething is a natural physiological phenomenon, which usually occurs without complicatio...
Background: Parents ’ false beliefs about signs and symptoms associated with teething have been docu...
Sir,— I read with interest the article by M. P. Ashley 'It's only teething. A report of the myths an...
Objectives: To reveal mothers’ beliefs about signs and symptoms associated with teething and their t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to develop and pilot a telephone interview questionnaire on...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to find the relation between local and systemic manifestations du...
Context and objective: Parents ascribe many symptoms to teething despite a lack of evidence to suppo...
Summary: According to current medical opinion, teething diarrhea (TD) is a myth; yet cross-cultural ...
Objective: To ascertain the symptoms ascribed to, and remedies given for teething in infants by moth...
Parents often attribute symptoms of some childhood diseases to teething despite little evidence to s...