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1989
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1989.0276
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Clinical management of HIV-related periodontitis: report of case

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“…Early reports on periodontal disease in the presence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection were focused on patients seeking care for acute periodontal manifestations 8‐11 . Other publications indicated that periodontitis was more common in HIV‐infected (HIV+) than HIV‐uninfected (HIV−) men 12 and progressed more rapidly in men who had CD4 lymphocyte counts of <200/mm 3 than in those with higher CD4 lymphocyte counts (≥200/mm 3 ) 7 .…”
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“…Early reports on periodontal disease in the presence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection were focused on patients seeking care for acute periodontal manifestations 8‐11 . Other publications indicated that periodontitis was more common in HIV‐infected (HIV+) than HIV‐uninfected (HIV−) men 12 and progressed more rapidly in men who had CD4 lymphocyte counts of <200/mm 3 than in those with higher CD4 lymphocyte counts (≥200/mm 3 ) 7 .…”
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“…The available evidence for the treatment of HIV‐associated NUG and NUP is not strong. Several groups have used or recommended an emergency regimen (Type V evidence in Table 5) (Winkler et al , 1988; Abel and Andriolo, 1989; Williams et al , 1990; Croser et al , 1994). This regimen involves:…”
Section: What Is the Significance Of Periodontal Diseases In Hiv Infementioning
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“…Although several groups recommend frequent prophylactic recalls for debridement, root planing, to remove sequestra and to reinforce plaque control, no data have been reported for their efficacy (Winkler et al . 1988; Abel and Andriolo 1989; Williams et al . 1990; Croser et al .…”
Section: What Management Protocols Are Suitable For the Periodontal Dmentioning
confidence: 99%