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PRINCIPLES OF ORAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT FOR THE HIV/AIDS PATIENT - BOOK
 
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Date Created/Most Recent Revision: June 2000
Last Reviewed by NRC: January 2002
Authors and Affiliations: Stephen N. Abel, DDS, MS - New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute; David Croser, B.D.S., D.G.D.P. Riverside Community Healthcare, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, United Kingdom; Stuart L. Fischman, D.M.D.; Michael Glick, DMD - University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine; Joan A. Phelan, DDS - New York University College of Dentistry.
Target Audience: Oral Health Care Providers

Language: English

Type of Material: Book

Publisher: Dental Alliance for AIDS/HIV Care (DAAC)                   

Copyright: No

Reviewers: Kimberly Bolden, DDS: Mona VanKanegan, DDS: and David Reznik, DDS

SYNOPSIS/DESCRIPTION:
This document is the outcome of a conference of experts in oral health among those infected with HIV. Designed for oral health providers this document includes chapters on general approach to oral health in HIV-infected patients, occupational HIV exposures, oral manifestations of HIV infection, and legal issues.
ORDERING INFORMATION:
Contact: Stephen Abel, DDS

Phone: (212) 268-6108

E-mail: sna01@health.state.ny.us

Permission to Reproduce: Yes

Permission to Distribute: Yes

Cost per copy: n/a

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