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The objective was to assess the impact of oral health on the quality of life of HIV-infected patients aged 3-6
years based on their caregivers' perceptions.
Methods
A questionnaire for measuring the perception and the instrument
Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) were applied to 31 caregivers whose children were being treated in a
public hospital. Results The mean age of the children was 4.52 years (SD 1.22). The total ECOHIS score ranged from 0 to 26,
with a mean value of 4.13 (SD 6.66). Seventeen children (54.8) were found to have at least one impact: toothache
(64.7), herpetic gingivostomatitis (23.5) or both (11.8). Statistically significant difference was found
between the ECOHIS score and presence of restored teeth, prior dental treatment, AIDS, and viral load. With respect to the
caregivers' perception, it resulted to be adequate, as those caregivers whose children had a greater number of decayed teeth
and higher biofilm index also considered the oral health to be bad (P<0.001). However, the children's general health was
found to be good despite the worse immunological classification (P<0.017).Conclusion The quality of life of the HIV-
infected children has been negatively affected by the oral health.
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Vol.12 – n.2/2011
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Harvard: A. K. Buczynski, G. F. Castro, A. T. Leo, I. P. Souza (2011) "Impact of oral health on the quality of life of 3-6-years old HIV-infected children. Quality of life in HIV+ children", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 12(2), pp81-86. doi:
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