Oral lesions frequency in HIV-positive patients at a tertiary hospital, Southern Brazil

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Aim: To report the frequency of oral lesions in HIV-positive patients on Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART), comparing with a non-HIV infected control group, and to correlate the presence of lesions with demographic and clinical features of HIV-seropositive patients. Methods: A quantitative case-control study was conducted by a dental professional, using a questionnaire, analysis of medical records of patients and clinical examinations. Results: According to the results, oral lesions were found in 23% of HIV-positive patients versus 5% in controls. Candidiasis (29%) and periodontal changes (25%) were the most frequent oral lesions found in these patients. Gender and viral load values were statistically significant when HIV-positive patients with and without oral lesions were compared. Conclusions: The results showed a change in lesion pattern of HIV patients on HAART, highlighting a high frequency of these new lesions and reinforcing the need for periodic dental evaluation of HIV-positive patients.

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Peppes, C. P., Lemos, A. S. P., Araujo, R. L. F., Portugal, M. E. G., Da Cruz Magalhães Buffon, M., & Raboni, S. M. (2013). Oral lesions frequency in HIV-positive patients at a tertiary hospital, Southern Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, 12(3), 216–222. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1677-32252013000300012

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