After intervention, 28.8% and 32.3% were reported to have fallen asleep with a bottle in their mouths (p>0.05). At baseline, 23.1% and 27.4% of caregivers in the control and experimental groups, respectively, reported putting sweet drinks in the child’s bottle; after intervention, there was no significant change in these percentage (32.7% and 30.6%; p>0.05).