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CHANGES IN THE ORAL CAVITY IN AIDS

Abstract

The human immunodeficiency infection (HIV) that causes AIDS (Helps) has significant impacts all through the whole body, including prominent changes inside the oral depression. As HIV advances to Helps, it annihilates and debilitates the capability of CD4+ Immune system microorganisms (T aide cells), slowly obliterating the body's capacity to battle contaminations and certain malignant growths. This compromised safe framework straightforwardly influences the mouth, where different oral sores and diseases might create. An exhaustive comprehension of the oral indications of HIV/Helps is significant, as they can be among the earliest indications of the sickness and furthermore influence personal satisfaction.

Keywords

HIV, patients, diseases, immune system, oral section, difficulties.

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