“…Caregivers of children with ECC were more likely to believe that caries could not affect a child's health while those who believed primary teeth are important had children with significantly less decay (Schroth et al, 2007). Parental knowledge about infant oral health was found to be lacking in many studies (Blinkhorn et al, 2001;Gussy et al, 2008;Hoeft et al, 2010;Orenuga & Sofola, 2005;Singh & King, 2003). The factors associated with decreased knowledge and poor attitudes among primary caregivers of children include low socioeconomic status (Dykes et al, 2002;Finlayson et al, 2007), living in deprived areas (Silver, 1992;Williams et al, 2002), ethnicity or immigrant status (Skaret et al, 2008;Williams et al, 2002), lack of further education (Szatko et al, 2004;Williams et al, 2002), high caries status in the children (Szatko et al, 2004) and difficult past dental experience (Tickle et al, 2003) among others.…”