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Aust Dent J ; 57(3): 256-70, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22924347

ABSTRACT

The number of people in Australia living with HIV is growing. This reflects a consistent rate of new HIV infections combined with an increased life expectancy of people with HIV. Dentists are ideally positioned to identify, manage and treat HIV-associated oral manifestations and have a responsibility to themselves and to their patients to be up-to-date with the evolving area of HIV and related issues. Those issues include medico-legal implications associated with HIV diagnosis and treatment. This article provides a review of the current clinical and medico-legal aspects of HIV in Australia. The oral manifestations of HIV can be divided into five categories: microbiological infections (fungal, bacterial and viral); oral neoplasms; neurological conditions; other oral conditions that may be associated with HIV infection; and oral conditions associated with HIV treatment. Current treatment options in the scope of general dental practice are outlined. Medico-legal issues related to the management of patients with HIV are explored, including rights of the patient regarding disclosure of HIV status; an algorithm for the management of a patient with signs or symptoms indicating possible HIV infection, including referral pathways; and an algorithm for dealing with patient management and referral issues.


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Confidentiality/legislation & jurisprudence , Dental Care for Chronically Ill/methods , HIV Infections/complications , Infection Control, Dental/methods , Infectious Disease Transmission, Patient-to-Professional/prevention & control , Mouth Diseases/etiology , Australia , Dental Care for Chronically Ill/legislation & jurisprudence , Dentists/legislation & jurisprudence , HIV Infections/transmission , Humans , Mouth Diseases/therapy , Prejudice/legislation & jurisprudence , Referral and Consultation
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