“…In the current study, the knowledge regarding Oral Manifestations associated with the HIV/AIDS was adequate such as Oral candidiasis (95.0%), Oral Hairy leukoplakia (85.0%), Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (88.0%), Herpes Zoster (81.0%), Kaposi's sarcoma (86.0%), Apthous ulcers (81.0%) and Salivary Gland disease (75.0%) which was similar to the study conducted by Sadeghi and Hakimi among Iranian dental students [ 45 ], in which, 98.1% respondents correctly identified oral candidiasis, 95.8% identified Major Aphthous, and 93.8% identified Kaposi's sarcoma. This was also similar to the study conducted by Crossley [ 38 ] among dentists working within the South Cheshire region, UK in which, 96% correctly identified Kaposi's sarcoma, 87% identified Oral candidiasis, 70% identified Acute ulcerative gingivitis, 73% identified Hairy leukoplakia and 67% identified Herpetic infections and Fotedar et al [ 18 ], more than 73 percent of the dental students in the H. P. Government Dental College and Hospital, Shimla, India knew about the lesions strongly associated with HIV/AIDS such as Kaposi sarcoma, hairy leukoplakia, and oral candidiasis.…”