2020
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-2833
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Oral Health-related Quality of Life in HIV: A Systematic Review

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“…Independent of HIV status, mothers who perceived good oral health status were less likely whereas those who presented with gingival bleeding and dental caries experience were marginally more likely to report any oral impacts on daily performances (OIDP > 0). This confirms the clinical gradient in oral health related quality of life that has been observed across HIV positive and negative populations worldwide [ 10 , 11 , 14 , 50 , 51 ]. Although, as shown by previous studies [ 11 , 14 ], the disease burden in terms of the prevalence of gingival bleeding and caries experience were higher in HIV positive compared to negative mothers, this gradient was not reflected in their reported impacts on daily performances.…”
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“…Independent of HIV status, mothers who perceived good oral health status were less likely whereas those who presented with gingival bleeding and dental caries experience were marginally more likely to report any oral impacts on daily performances (OIDP > 0). This confirms the clinical gradient in oral health related quality of life that has been observed across HIV positive and negative populations worldwide [ 10 , 11 , 14 , 50 , 51 ]. Although, as shown by previous studies [ 11 , 14 ], the disease burden in terms of the prevalence of gingival bleeding and caries experience were higher in HIV positive compared to negative mothers, this gradient was not reflected in their reported impacts on daily performances.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This confirms the clinical gradient in oral health related quality of life that has been observed across HIV positive and negative populations worldwide [ 10 , 11 , 14 , 50 , 51 ]. Although, as shown by previous studies [ 11 , 14 ], the disease burden in terms of the prevalence of gingival bleeding and caries experience were higher in HIV positive compared to negative mothers, this gradient was not reflected in their reported impacts on daily performances. This draws attention to the conceptual difference between clinical- and subjective indicators of oral health [ 8 ].…”
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confidence: 82%
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