Cambios en los hábitos de salud oral en pacientes infectados por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana
- Limeres Posse, J.
- Tomás Carmona, I.
- Vázquez García, E.
- Diz Dios, P.
ISSN: 1138-123X
Ano de publicación: 2004
Volume: 9
Número: 2
Páxinas: 141-145
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: RCOE: Revista del Ilustre Consejo General de Colegios de Odontólogos y Estomatólogos de España
Resumo
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyse long-term changes in frequency of tooth brushing and dental care request in HIV-infected patients subjected to a long-term follow-up. Patients and method: A group of 200 HIV-infected patients underwent oral examination in 1992. They filled out a questionnaire about frequency of tooth brushing and visits to the general dental practitioner before seroconversion and during that year. In 2002, 56 patients were re-examined and re-enquired, allowing us to analyse the attitudes of this cohort towards dental care, and compare them to the Spanish general population. Results: Oral hygiene significantly improved during the follow-up period (45% of patients brushed their teeth less than once a day before seroconversion; 25% did so in 1992 and 13% in 2002). The frequency of regular visits to the dental clinic increased 15% between 1992 and 2002. Conclusion: Dental hygiene habits and oral health in long-term HIV-positive patients are similar to the general population.