HIV infection in children: a challenge to dental practice.

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Human immunodeficiency virus infection in children is on the increase globally. Because of diagnostic difficulties of HIV infection in children, among other reasons, all children are suspects. As a result of new developments in the treatment of this condition, more people with HIV infection/AIDS will survive and require dental treatment on a long-term basis. Dental practitioners who treat children and adolescents are faced with increasing challenge of providing optimum oral health care for all youths regardless of their being infected with HIV or not. The paper presents the diversified roles dentists in African countries have to play owing to prevailing peculiar circumstances in their communities. They should not only be oral diagnosticians and oral health care providers, but also health educators and promoters, researchers, counsellors, and social workers. All oral health personnel particularly the dentist, must be well-learned to meet these demands. By discharging these duties effectively, the spread of HIV infection will be curbed, and both the oral health and the entire well-being of the child population will be enhanced.

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儿童艾滋病毒感染:对牙科实践的挑战。
全球儿童人体免疫缺陷病毒感染呈上升趋势。由于儿童感染艾滋病毒的诊断困难,除其他原因外,所有儿童都是嫌疑犯。由于治疗这种疾病的新进展,更多的艾滋病毒感染者/艾滋病患者将存活下来,并需要长期的牙科治疗。治疗儿童和青少年的牙科医生面临着越来越大的挑战,即为所有青少年提供最佳的口腔保健,无论他们是否感染艾滋病毒。本文提出了多样化的角色牙医在非洲国家必须发挥由于普遍的特殊情况下,在他们的社区。他们不仅应该是口腔诊断医生和口腔卫生保健提供者,还应该是健康教育者和促进者、研究人员、咨询师和社会工作者。所有的口腔卫生人员,尤其是牙医,必须有良好的学习才能满足这些要求。通过有效履行这些职责,将遏制艾滋病毒感染的蔓延,并将增进儿童的口腔健康和整个福祉。
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