What diseases are HIV patients susceptible? Is the HIV patient cured from HIV? What is HIV and AIDS treatment with disease? Can gum disease be reversed?
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The identification of periodontal diseases may be critical even in patients receiving ART. HIV periodontitis : an aggressive form of periodontal disease seen in patients infected with HIV. It has characteristics of HIV gingivitis combined with soft tissue ulceration, necrosis, and rapid destruction of the periodontium and bone. It resembles acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) but extends into the crestal bone, whereas ANUG.
The document has moved here. Periodontal disease associated with HIV infection James R. Winkler, DBS, MS, and Paul B. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO Patients with severe immunosuppression as a consequence of infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are at risk for a number of severe periodontal diseases.
McKaig RG, Thomas JC, Patton LL, et al. Prevalence of HIV-associated periodontitis and chronic periodontitis in a southeastern US study group.