Clinics (Sep 2014)

Periradicular lesions in HIV-infected patients attending the faculty of dentistry: clinical findings, socio-demographics status, habits and laboratory data - seeking an association

  • Tatiana Vasconcellos Fontes,
  • Sonia Maria Soares Ferreira,
  • Arley Silva-Júnior,
  • Patrícia dos Santos Marotta,
  • Cesar Werneck Noce,
  • Dennis de Carvalho Ferreira,
  • Lucio Souza Gonçalves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2014(09)09
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 9
pp. 627 – 633

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence of periradicular lesions in HIV-infected Brazilian patients and to assess the correlation of several factors with the periradicular status. METHOD: One hundred full-mouth periapical radiographs were evaluated. A total of 2,214 teeth were evaluated for the presence of periradicular lesions, caries lesions, coronal restorations, pulp cavity exposure and endodontic treatment. RESULTS: The prevalence of periradicular lesions was 46%. There were no significant differences between individuals with or without periradicular lesions with respect to their socio-demographic status, habits, laboratory data and route of HIV infection. However, the presence of a periradicular lesion was statistically correlated with the number of teeth with endodontic treatment (p = 0.018), inadequate endodontic treatment (p = 0.025), images suggesting pulp cavity exposure (p = 0.002) and caries lesions (p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of periradicular lesions in HIV-infected individuals was 46% and was not related to HIV infection.

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