AIDS/HIV Disease - Oral Health Care Considerations
- Base changes to dental care on the patient’s overall medical status, not the HIV status.
- Baseline neutrophil and platelet counts are important to assess patient’s risk for bacterial infections or bleeding.
- If required by state law, obtain consent to share HIV-related information with the patient’s other health care professionals.
- Use antibiotic prophylaxis when the absolute neutrophil count drops below 500-1,000 cells/mm³.
- Antibiotic prophylaxis is not indicated based on the CD4 cell count or HIV viral load.
- Address comorbidities, such as liver disease, heart conditions, hyperglycemia, and nutritional disadvantage.
- Address side-effects associated with anti-retroviral therapy.
- Examine the head and neck region, and oral cavity for pathologies. (See the Image Gallery)
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Medical Complexity Status - AIDS/HIVAIDS/HIV | MCS1C | MCS2C |
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Anticipated complication | Controlled/ stable | Uncontrolled/ unstable |
Hemostasis | None | None |
Microbial susceptibility | None | Minor |
Drugs/ drug interactions | Minor | Minor |
Stress/trauma | None | Minor |
See Medical Complexity Status for more information.
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