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VASQUES, Evamiris de França Landim et al. Clinical manifestations attributed to the eruption of deciduos teeth: perception and attitude of parents. RFO UPF [online]. 2010, vol.15, n.2, pp. 124-128. ISSN 1413-4012.

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this work was to evaluate the perception of mothers/responsible as for the existence of children's local/systemic manifestations during deciduous teeth eruptions, as well as verifying their attitudes in the presence of these symptoms. METHODS: A transversal exploratory study was accomplished, with 145 parents of children aging between four months and three years old. The data collection was achieved through a structured questionnaire, with questions about the signs and symptoms related to the eruption and the attitudes taken by the parents. RESULTS: From the total of interviewees, 130 (89.65%) mentioned the presence of the symptoms during dental eruption. The most frequent alterations were irritability (80.76%) and fever (74.61%), and the least frequent were influenza (23.84%) and runny nose (22.3%). Among the attitudes taken by the parents, visiting the pediatrician was the most common (56.92%), and the least mentioned was the simultaneous search for a pediatrician and a pediatric dentist (6%). CONCLUSION: Before the results, it can be concluded that during the eruption of deciduous teeth, local and/or systemic signs and symptoms are observed by the mothers, where the doctors are the professionals who are most commonly seen in these situations.

Palavras-chave : Tooth eruption; Tooth deciduous; Signs and symptoms.

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