IADR Abstract Archives

Early Management of HIV Infection Patient In Tooth Impaction Case

Introduction: Tooth extraction is the most common dental treatment provided for patients living with HIV infection, including odontectomy. Early management of impacted teeth in HIV patients is necessary to avoid various complications.
Discussion: HIV is a virus that can cause AIDS. This virus attacks humans and attacks the body's immune system (immunity), so the body is weakened in fighting infections. Two factors to be considered when planning odontectomy for patients with HIV infection are a diagnosis that the lesion justifies the need for odontectomy together with the patient's medical assessment including pathways of infection, stages of disease, laboratory tests and drug therapy.
Conclusion: The most frequent postextraction complications are delays in the process of wound healing, and surgical wound infections. Fortunately, this complication tends to occur infrequently and is usually not too severe; the complications can be managed on an outpatient basis and the prevalence may decrease with the initial management of impacted teeth.
World Workshop On Oral Health And Disease In AIDS
2019 World Workshop On Oral Health And Disease In AIDS (Bali, Indonesia)
Bali, Indonesia
2019

  • Oktora, Saptiadi
  • Sjamsudin, Endang
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    Poster Session
    Poster Presentations at 2019 World Workshop On Oral Health And Disease In AIDS