A painful and rapidly progressive form of periodontitis--involving both soft tissue and bone, with gingival bleeding and loss of teeth--was observed in HIV-patients in the mid-80's. Today, there are few reports regarding the real incidence of periodontitis in HIV populations: however, it seems not as high as first supposed on discovering the disease, and bacterial plaque is moderate, compared with "conventional" periodontitis. Since there are few radiologic studies, the Authors report on the clinical-radiographic patterns of periodontitis in 20 HIV patients, compared to 20 normal controls.
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