Utilization of free dental health care services provided to the perinatally infected human immunodeficiency virus children in Bangalore: Longitudinal study
Utilization of free dental health care services provided to the perinatally infected human immunodeficiency virus children in Bangalore: Longitudinal study
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Background: Use of Highly active anti-retroviral therapy have increased the life expectancy of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients and hence it is imperative that all efforts have to be made by Pediatric dentists to provide a better oral health for these children.Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate of utilization of free dental treatment provided to these perinatally infected HIV positive children who were previously screened as a part of oral health survey.Design: Purposive sampling Picnic Basket was used.Inclusion criteria: Perinatally infected HIV children screened for oral health status.Exclusion criteria: Patients not screened during the oral health survey.
Materials and Methods: Attendance records of 319 perinatally HIV infected children consisting of 178 males and 141 females attending a specialized pediatric outpatient clinic at Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health were examined to compare treatment compliance rates.Results: The number of Clothing - Womens Tops - Short Sleeve patients in the severe category who completed treatment was significantly less compared with mild and advanced categories (P 0.05).Conclusion: The results show that children with HIV have significantly lower compliance.Even though all dental treatment provided to them was free of the cost it still had no impetus to encourage them to go through with the treatment.