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ORAL MANIFESTATION OF HIV :
CANDIDIASIS. A. Pseudomembranous candidiasis. B. Erythematous candidiasis. C. Angular cheilitis. II. GINGIVITIS / PERIODONTITIS. A. HIV – associated gingivitis. B. HIV – associated periodontitis.
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III. NECROTIZING STOMATITIS.
IV. HERPES SIMPLEX. A. Intra oral form. B. Perioral form. V. CYTOMEGALOVIRUS.
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VI. VARICELLA – ZOSTER VIRUS
VII. APHTHOUS ULCERATION. A. Minor. B. Mayor. C. Herpetiform. VIII. HAIRY LEUKOPLAKIA.
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IX. HIV SALIVARY GLAND DISEASE.
X. ORAL KAPOSI SARCOMA. XI. ORAL WARTS / PAPILOMA. A. Papilloma. B. Focal epithelial hyperplasia.
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TREATMENT OF THE ORAL LESIONS ASSOCIATED WITH HIV INFECTION.
CONDITION THERAPY Candidiasis Antifungal (topical and / or systemic). II. HIV- associated Plaque removal, debri- gingivitis dement, chlorhexidine, povidone iodine.
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CONDITION THERAPY HIV- associted Plaque removal, debri- periodontitis dement, chlorhexidine, metronidazole. Necrotizing sto Debridement, chlorhe- matitis xidine, metronidazole. III. Herpes simplex If not self limiting, if prolonged, if frequen- tly recurrent acyclo- vir. IV. Herpes zoster Oral Acyclovir.
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CONDITION THERAPY Aphthous ulcer Topically steroid Hairy leukoplakia Usually no treatment, severe acyclovir VII. Kaposi sarcoma Excision, laser, radia- tion, chemotherapy VIII. Oral wart Excisison, laser IX. Xerostomia Salivary stimulation, artificial saliva.
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