Societal opinions on the eruption of deciduous maxillary central incisors before the mandibular ones in Nigeria.

G A Aderinokun, C O Oyejide
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This paper reports perceptions and beliefs about babies who erupt upper deciduous teeth before the lower in two rural Yoruba communities. 96.5% of respondents expected that the lower incisors should erupt first. The majority (70.4%) believed the eruption of upper teeth before the lower to be a sign of an evil child. This observation was, however, related to educational status and age. The higher the educational level of the respondents, the higher the proportion of respondents who viewed the occurrence as a mere individual variation. Similarly, the older people tended to view the eruption of upper deciduous teeth before the lower as evidence of an evil child. The need for an educational package directed at similar populations in order to reduce anxiety related to this human variation is stressed. It is suggested that a transcultural approach be taken to cater for the child and family welfare in a situation where societal pressure is high.

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尼日利亚人对上颌中切牙早于下颌骨乳牙萌出的社会看法。
本文报道了在两个农村约鲁巴社区中,关于上乳牙先于下乳牙爆发的婴儿的看法和信念。96.5%的被调查者认为下门牙应该先出牙。大多数人(70.4%)认为上牙先于下牙长出是邪恶孩子的征兆。然而,这种观察结果与教育程度和年龄有关。受访者的教育水平越高,认为这种情况只是个体差异的受访者比例就越高。同样,年纪大的人倾向于把上乳牙先于下乳牙的长出看作是邪恶孩子的证据。强调需要针对类似人群的一揽子教育,以减少与这种人类差异有关的焦虑。建议在社会压力大的情况下,采取一种跨文化的方法来照顾儿童和家庭的福利。
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