Abstract
The oral effects of HIV and AIDS occur because of your weakened
immune system and the #medicines that kept under control. These effects
have also found in other people with weakened #immunesystems. Dry mouth
(xerostomia) because people with HIV have an increased risk of
cavities, dentist will provide a program to reduce the risk. This may
include fluoride varnishes applied in the dental office, toothpastes
that
add minerals to teeth and rinses that contain fluoride or reduce acid
(acidity of mouth) in the mouth. Patient education has an essential part
of
this program. Dry mouth has #xerostomia has a symptom of #HIVinfection but not something that would be used as a diagnostic tool. There are
many reasons if you have HIV, changes in mouth may reflect changes in
immune status. Dry mouth (xerostomia) has a common side effect of
medicines that may take for HIV/AIDS.
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