| Literature DB >> 35648980 |
Ana Lídia Soares Cota1, Emilly Alves da Silva1, Nicole Beatriz Barros de Sá Freitas1, José Sarmento Lins Irmão Bisneto1, Gabriella Marinho Buriti1, Júlia Quintella Lessa Maia Valente1, Mariana Alencar Nemezio1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Based on scientific evidence, the objective of the present study is to report the possible risks and benefits of the amber teething necklace for children who use it. DATA SOURCE: This is an integrative literature review, carried out based on the following guiding question: "Does the amber teething necklace have therapeutic properties that justify its usage during tooth eruption?". The consulted databases were LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature) and PubMed (National Center for Biotechnology Information), with the following descriptors: "Amber," "Deciduous teeth," "Strangulation," and "Local symptoms." DATA SYNTHESIS: A total of five scientific articles were selected, which indicates an insufficient basis regarding the benefits associated with the use of the amber teething necklace. Conversely, there is a convergence regarding the possibility of health risks such as strangulation, asphyxiation, and swallowing of beads.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35648980 PMCID: PMC9150903 DOI: 10.1590/1984-0462/2022/40/2020412IN
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Paul Pediatr ISSN: 0103-0582
Figure 1.Flowchart illustrating the trajectory and search strategies of the study.
Description, in chronological order of publication, of the articles selected for the integrative review.
| Authors (year)reference | Objective | Main results | Conclusion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Machet et al. | To analyze the bacterial colonization on amber necklaces used by children during hospital appointments. | All necklaces analyzed had bacterial colonization. 32 different species were found, the most frequent being coagulase-negative staphylococci. In addition, 70.4% of parents consider risky using this necklace on their children. | Amber necklaces can be highly colonized, being contraindicated, as they are susceptible to bacterial infections. |
| Cox et al. (2017)
| To report an accidental infant strangulation case caused by the use of amber teething necklace. | A 4-month-old patient used an amber teething necklace while sleeping to decrease the discomfort caused by tooth eruption and woke up with petechiae on the face and neck, compatible signs with the diagnosis of accidental strangulation. | It is extremely important that health professionals who work with children make safe recommendations for those responsible, considering that amber teething necklaces present strangulation risks. |
| Soudek and McLaughlin (2018)
| To analyze the strength required to break amber necklaces, in accordance with the Standard Specification of the American Society for Testing and Materials. | Of the 15 collars tested, seven did not break until the strength of 15 pounds, and eight out of ten did not break at a force of 1.6 pounds (standardized by the ASTM – American Society of Tests and Materials). | The amber teething necklaces present risk of strangulation in young children, as they cannot open so easily with the minimum strength applied. |
| Nissen et al. | To evaluate the efficiency of the amber teething necklace in treating symptoms of tooth eruption. | All amber stones submerged in saline buffered with pH 5.5 octanol phosphate did not release measurable succinic acid, except for light-colored spheres, which were divided into small fragments. In addition, treatment of macrophages with succinic acid did not reduce the release of any measured inflammatory cytokines and exhibited toxicity to cells in high concentrations. | There is no evidence that the active ingredient, succinic acid, contains anti-inflammatory properties and can be released from amber stones onto human skin. |
| Strieder et al. | To determine Google users’ interest in information about the use of amber necklace in different countries over the years. | There has been an increase in interest from users, particularly since the year 2004, without the influence of monthly or quarterly seasonality. Most searches were about information to reduce discomfort, which demonstrates the perpetuation of beliefs associated with tooth eruption. | There is great interest of Google users regarding the use of the amber necklace as a solution for the relief of tooth eruption symptoms in several countries. |