Dental Management of the Patient With HIV/AIDS; Current Concepts: 2002 Introduction Pennsylvania Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center Introduction.

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Dental Management of the Patient With HIV/AIDS; Current Concepts: 2002 Introduction Pennsylvania Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center Introduction Pennsylvania Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center

Dental Management of the Patient With HIV/AIDS; Current Concepts: 2002 This is a broad based update of the current concepts regarding HIV disease to be utilized by dental and other health care providers to train clinicians in the management of HIV/AIDS in a convenient CD format. This training program was made possible form a grant from the Pennsylvania Mid-Atlantic AIDS Education and Training Center, HIV/AIDS Bureau, HRSA, DHHS

Dental Management of the Patient With HIV/AIDS; Current Concepts: 2002 Complicated clinical treatment requires intensive training geared to the specific content, the provider’s base knowledge, and the clinical setting. The Pennsylvania/MidAtlantic AETC has been in the forefront of training primary care providers on assessment, treatment, prevention, and specialty care for persons with HIV disease and those at risk. Our program has placed emphasis on reaching dentists and other dental practitioners who are in the forefront of providing dental treatment to these individuals. Dental health professionals, as members of the HIV treatment team are critical in assessment and ongoing oral health care. Dental health for HIV patients contributes to their well being and improves their quality of life. This is the rationale for our outreach to dental health professionals and the reason for the development of this document. We hope that, ”Dental Management of Patients with HIV/AIDS: Concepts 2002" will prove useful to dental health professionals as they move forward with improving both the quality of and access to dental care for those with HIV disease. Linda Frank, PhD, MSN Principal Investigator Louis G. DePaola, DDS, MS Dental Director Pennsylvania/MidAtlantic AETC Complicated clinical treatment requires intensive training geared to the specific content, the provider’s base knowledge, and the clinical setting. The Pennsylvania/MidAtlantic AETC has been in the forefront of training primary care providers on assessment, treatment, prevention, and specialty care for persons with HIV disease and those at risk. Our program has placed emphasis on reaching dentists and other dental practitioners who are in the forefront of providing dental treatment to these individuals. Dental health professionals, as members of the HIV treatment team are critical in assessment and ongoing oral health care. Dental health for HIV patients contributes to their well being and improves their quality of life. This is the rationale for our outreach to dental health professionals and the reason for the development of this document. We hope that, ”Dental Management of Patients with HIV/AIDS: Concepts 2002" will prove useful to dental health professionals as they move forward with improving both the quality of and access to dental care for those with HIV disease. Linda Frank, PhD, MSN Principal Investigator Louis G. DePaola, DDS, MS Dental Director Pennsylvania/MidAtlantic AETC

Dental Management of the Patient With HIV/AIDS; Current Concepts: 2002 These slides were developed using the most recent treatment guideline information at the time of production. However, in the rapidly changing field of HIV care this information could become out of date quickly. The user is encouraged to compare the date of this slide set with the date of the most recent guidelines. Also, it is intended that these slides be used, as prepared, without changes in either content or attribution. Users are asked to honor this intent. PAMAAETC/AETC National Resource Center These slides were developed using the most recent treatment guideline information at the time of production. However, in the rapidly changing field of HIV care this information could become out of date quickly. The user is encouraged to compare the date of this slide set with the date of the most recent guidelines. Also, it is intended that these slides be used, as prepared, without changes in either content or attribution. Users are asked to honor this intent. PAMAAETC/AETC National Resource Center

Dental Management of the Patient With HIV/AIDS; Current Concepts: 2002 Introduction Module 1: Medical Evaluation of the HIV Dental Patient Module 2: Opportunistic Infection in HIV Disease 1-3 Module 3: Antiretroviral Therapy 1-5 Module 4: HIV Infection in Women Module 5: Pediatric HIV and AIDS; Oral Health Considerations Module 6: Oropharyngeal Candidiasis Module 7: Bacterial & Viral Infection in the Oral Cavity Module 8: Periodontal Management of the HIV/AIDS Patient Introduction Module 1: Medical Evaluation of the HIV Dental Patient Module 2: Opportunistic Infection in HIV Disease 1-3 Module 3: Antiretroviral Therapy 1-5 Module 4: HIV Infection in Women Module 5: Pediatric HIV and AIDS; Oral Health Considerations Module 6: Oropharyngeal Candidiasis Module 7: Bacterial & Viral Infection in the Oral Cavity Module 8: Periodontal Management of the HIV/AIDS Patient

Dental Management of the Patient With HIV/AIDS; Current Concepts: 2002 Module 9: Nutrition, HIV/AIDS and Oral Health Module 10: Tuberculosis: Guidelines for Oral Health Professionals Module 11: Health Care Worker Issues Module 12: Dental Health Care Worker Issues Module 13: Legal Implications of Treating HIV-Positive Patients Module 14: Infection Control in the Dental Office, Part 1 and 2 Module 15: Infection Control Guidelines Module 16: Infection Control, In Practice Module 9: Nutrition, HIV/AIDS and Oral Health Module 10: Tuberculosis: Guidelines for Oral Health Professionals Module 11: Health Care Worker Issues Module 12: Dental Health Care Worker Issues Module 13: Legal Implications of Treating HIV-Positive Patients Module 14: Infection Control in the Dental Office, Part 1 and 2 Module 15: Infection Control Guidelines Module 16: Infection Control, In Practice