Oral Health Status and Oromucosal Lesions in Patients Living with HIV/AIDS in India: A Comparative Study

Oral health status of HIV positive individuals is in poor condition which may be a sequela of variety of factors. This study was aimed at assessing and comparing the oral health status and oromucosal lesions between HIV positive and negative individuals in India. A total of 126 HIV positive and 532...

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Main Authors: Sandeep Kumar, Prashant Mishra, Shilpa Warhekar, Bhuvnesh Airen, Deepika Jain, Shaijal Godha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:AIDS Research and Treatment
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/480247
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spelling doaj-eb822fa0fa524da8acaa3bdc6de263072020-11-25T00:03:37ZengHindawi LimitedAIDS Research and Treatment2090-12402090-12592014-01-01201410.1155/2014/480247480247Oral Health Status and Oromucosal Lesions in Patients Living with HIV/AIDS in India: A Comparative StudySandeep Kumar0Prashant Mishra1Shilpa Warhekar2Bhuvnesh Airen3Deepika Jain4Shaijal Godha5Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, IndiaDepartment of Public Health Dentistry, Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, IndiaDepartment of Public Health Dentistry, Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, IndiaDepartment of Public Health Dentistry, Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, IndiaDepartment of Public Health Dentistry, Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, IndiaDepartment of Public Health Dentistry, Sri Aurobindo College of Dentistry, IndiaOral health status of HIV positive individuals is in poor condition which may be a sequela of variety of factors. This study was aimed at assessing and comparing the oral health status and oromucosal lesions between HIV positive and negative individuals in India. A total of 126 HIV positive and 532 HIV negative individuals were recruited for the study. Oral health status and oromucosal lesions were recorded using WHO oral health assessment form (1997). Data was analyzed using chi-square and independent sample student’s t test. Majority (85.7%) of people suffering from HIV belonged to lower socioeconomic status. The mean for DMFT score was found to be significantly higher in HIV positive individuals (12.83±9.6) as compared to HIV negative individuals (8.34±7.6) (P value <0.0001). Nearly 75% of HIV positive individuals showed oromucosal lesions with candidiasis (36%) being the most common. Nearly 50% of HIV positive individuals had community periodontal index (CPI) and loss of attachment (LOA) score >2. In conclusion HIV positive individuals have poor oral health status and poor periodontal status compared to control group. Effective policies need to be drafted to take care of the oral health of this high risk group.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/480247
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Shilpa Warhekar
Bhuvnesh Airen
Deepika Jain
Shaijal Godha
spellingShingle Sandeep Kumar
Prashant Mishra
Shilpa Warhekar
Bhuvnesh Airen
Deepika Jain
Shaijal Godha
Oral Health Status and Oromucosal Lesions in Patients Living with HIV/AIDS in India: A Comparative Study
AIDS Research and Treatment
author_facet Sandeep Kumar
Prashant Mishra
Shilpa Warhekar
Bhuvnesh Airen
Deepika Jain
Shaijal Godha
author_sort Sandeep Kumar
title Oral Health Status and Oromucosal Lesions in Patients Living with HIV/AIDS in India: A Comparative Study
title_short Oral Health Status and Oromucosal Lesions in Patients Living with HIV/AIDS in India: A Comparative Study
title_full Oral Health Status and Oromucosal Lesions in Patients Living with HIV/AIDS in India: A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Oral Health Status and Oromucosal Lesions in Patients Living with HIV/AIDS in India: A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Oral Health Status and Oromucosal Lesions in Patients Living with HIV/AIDS in India: A Comparative Study
title_sort oral health status and oromucosal lesions in patients living with hiv/aids in india: a comparative study
publisher Hindawi Limited
series AIDS Research and Treatment
issn 2090-1240
2090-1259
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Oral health status of HIV positive individuals is in poor condition which may be a sequela of variety of factors. This study was aimed at assessing and comparing the oral health status and oromucosal lesions between HIV positive and negative individuals in India. A total of 126 HIV positive and 532 HIV negative individuals were recruited for the study. Oral health status and oromucosal lesions were recorded using WHO oral health assessment form (1997). Data was analyzed using chi-square and independent sample student’s t test. Majority (85.7%) of people suffering from HIV belonged to lower socioeconomic status. The mean for DMFT score was found to be significantly higher in HIV positive individuals (12.83±9.6) as compared to HIV negative individuals (8.34±7.6) (P value <0.0001). Nearly 75% of HIV positive individuals showed oromucosal lesions with candidiasis (36%) being the most common. Nearly 50% of HIV positive individuals had community periodontal index (CPI) and loss of attachment (LOA) score >2. In conclusion HIV positive individuals have poor oral health status and poor periodontal status compared to control group. Effective policies need to be drafted to take care of the oral health of this high risk group.
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