Gilmore N
McGill Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law McGill AIDS Centre, Department of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1992 Feb;73(2):236-43. doi: 10.1016/0030-4220(92)90200-a.
This review of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic shows that HIV has had and will have a major impact on dentistry, just as it has had on so many other aspects of medical practice and society. These areas include the prevention of HIV transmission in the dental care workplace, the early and safe care and treatment of those who are infected, and the protection of those who are vulnerable or made more vulnerable because of HIV infection. To do this, the dental professional must be educated about HIV and its diseases, their treatment, and what must be done to prevent HIV transmission. Early recognition and treatment of HIV-related oral diseases have become the norms of practice today. Although more and more dentists face potential exposure to HIV, excellent dental care can be provided while minimizing this risk.
对人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)流行情况的这一综述表明,HIV已经并将继续对牙科产生重大影响,就如同它对医疗实践和社会的许多其他方面所产生的影响一样。这些方面包括在牙科护理工作场所预防HIV传播、对感染者进行早期和安全的护理与治疗,以及保护那些因HIV感染而脆弱或变得更加脆弱的人群。为此,牙科专业人员必须接受有关HIV及其疾病、治疗方法以及预防HIV传播所需措施的教育。对与HIV相关的口腔疾病进行早期识别和治疗已成为当今的执业规范。尽管越来越多的牙医面临潜在的HIV暴露风险,但在将这种风险降至最低的同时仍可提供优质的牙科护理。