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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been recognized as one of the most devastating infectious diseases of the century. Because of repeated exposure to the microorganisms present in blood and saliva, the incidence of certain infectious diseases has been significantly higher among dental professionals. HIV, Hepatitis B, Tuberculosis and Herpes simplex virus infections are well recognized and indicate the need for increased understanding of modes of disease transmission and infection control procedures. The purpose of this review is to provide brief awareness and understanding of the treatment options for the HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) patient. Significant regulations and recommendations have been generated to lessen the chances of viral exposure during prosthetic procedures.
RESUMO
Oral sub mucous fibrosis is an insidious chronic disease and a precancerous condition, affecting any part of the oral cavity and sometimes the pharynx. Management of patient with oral sub mucous fibrosis presents difficulties at all stages, from the preliminary impressions to fabrication of prostheses. This article will present simplified approach for management of a 61year old male edentulous patient with oral sub mucous fibrosis. So that final outcome may be achieved.