پديد آورندگان :
سيار، فرناز نويسنده Sayyar , F , الماسي، فرحناز نويسنده گروه بيماري هاي عفوني- بيمارستان امام خميني- تهران؛ دانشگاه علوم پزشكي تهران Almasi, F , قلي زاده ، زهرا نويسنده Gholizadeh , Z , خرازي فرد، محمدجواد نويسنده دانشكده و مركز تحقيقات دندانپزشكي-دانشگاه علوم پزشكي تهران KHARAZI FARD, M.J
چكيده لاتين :
Background and Aim: There is no precise information of periodontal sLatus in HIV-infected Iranian patients, so this descriptive study was performed to assess periodontal condition among HIV-infected patients referred to the three HIV patients medical centers in Tehran during 2005.
Materials & Methods. One hundred & eighteen known I1IV+ patients, con finned by ELISA, Western blot and clinical examination, participated in this study. Data on age, gender, level of education, smoking, marital status, type of addiction, type of antiretroviral medicine, their dose and duration of consumption, etiology of their disease, and level of CD4 were recorded. None had surgery on neck and mouth. MGI, PI (Shiek and Ash), PD, and CAL were measured on 6 surfaces of each of the Ramjordʹs teeth. Data analysis was done by SPSS, SAS, generalized estimated equation, hottc lingʹs multivariate model, Pearson and Spearman correlation tests.
Results: One hundred & fourteen men (96,6%) and 4 women (3.4%) with mean age of 33.6±6.49 participated in the study. 14 persons (27%) had CD4<200, 29 patients (55.7%) had 200500. Mean MGI, PI, and PD were l.33i:0.4I? 2.8±0.I8, and i.66±0.98 respectively. There was no difference between CD4 and MGI and PI (P=0.1 & P=0.2), but in patients with CD4<200, CAL was significantly higher than the other two CD4 groups (P=0.02). PD in this group was significantly higher than the other CD4 groups (P-0.01)
Conclusion: MGI and PI level in the study group were high which indicates poor oral hygiene. CAL was increased with immune system deficiency which indicates the influence of HIV-infection as a risk factor on the periodontal disease severity.