“…Although access to dental treatment has significantly improved for HIV-infected patients in North America and Europe, some oral health care practitioners remain unwilling to accept this patient group for treatment, and HIV-infected individuals continue to experience discrimination by health care professionals (Hodgson et al, 2006). While, in the United States, the number of dentists willing to treat HIV-infected patients has nearly doubled to 83% from 1984 to 2003 (Gerbert, 1987;Seacat and Inglehart, 2003), a trend mirrored in many European countries (Angelillo et al, 1994;Scheutz and Langebaek, 1995), a recent study from central England suggests that only 55% of dentists would accept HIV-infected patients for treatment without hesitation (Crossley, 2004).…”