Systemic management and periodontal treatment of HIV-necrotizing periodontitis: A case report

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Janina Golob Deeb, Lina Elnakka, George R Deeb
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Abstract

Background

Necrotizing periodontitis (NP) is a rare form of periodontal disease. It can manifest in immunocompromised patients and present as painful and rapidly progressing destruction with necrotic and ulcerated periodontal tissues. This case report describes a rare case of severe NP in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patient including medical management and periodontal treatment.

Methods

A 28-year-old male presented to the periodontal clinic with chief complaint of severe oral pain leading to loss of chewing ability, spontaneous gingival bleeding, generalized gingival recession, tooth mobility, and dentinal hypersensitivity. Clinical and radiographic examination revealed generalized tissue necrosis with severe periodontal destruction, extensive bleeding, spontaneous suppuration, and heavy biofilm.

Results

Medical history was positive for perinatal HIV infection, which was treated and patient was asymptomatic until he discontinued antiviral medications nine years ago. Following initial examination, patient was referred to the Infectious disease clinic and multidisciplinary management was initiated with comprehensive management of primary disease including systemic antiviral, antibiotic, and antifungal therapy to establish immunocompetence compatible with providing mechanical nonsurgical periodontal treatment.

Conclusions

This case report highlights a severe and generalized form of NP in an HIV patient due to the cessation of antiviral therapy. Favorable course of interdisciplinary medical and periodontal therapy resulted in significant improvement in patient's systemic, oral, and periodontal health.

HIV 坏死性牙周炎的系统管理和牙周治疗:病例报告。
背景:坏死性牙周炎(NP坏死性牙周炎(NP)是一种罕见的牙周疾病。它可发生在免疫力低下的患者身上,表现为牙周组织坏死和溃疡,患者疼痛难忍,病情发展迅速。本病例报告描述了一例罕见的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)阳性患者的重度 NP,包括医疗管理和牙周治疗:一名 28 岁的男性到牙周病诊所就诊,主诉为口腔剧烈疼痛导致咀嚼能力丧失、自发性牙龈出血、全身性牙龈退缩、牙齿移动和牙本质过敏。临床和影像学检查显示,患者全身组织坏死,牙周严重破坏,大面积出血,自发化脓,生物膜厚:病史显示患者围产期感染过艾滋病毒,经过治疗后,患者一直没有症状,直到九年前停用抗病毒药物。初步检查后,患者被转诊至传染病诊所,并开始接受多学科综合治疗,包括全身抗病毒、抗生素和抗真菌治疗,以建立与机械性非手术牙周治疗相适应的免疫能力:本病例报告强调了一名艾滋病患者因停止抗病毒治疗而导致的严重和全身性 NP。通过跨学科的医疗和牙周治疗,患者的全身、口腔和牙周健康状况得到了显著改善。
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Clinical Advances in Periodontics
Clinical Advances in Periodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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