To investigate changes in the pattern of oral disease associated with highl
y active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), we assessed the frequency of these
lesions in our clinic over 9 years. We retrospectively studied 1280 patien
ts seen between Jury, 1990, and June, 1999, and related oral findings to me
dication use, immune function, and viral load. We found significant decreas
es in oral candidosis, hairy leucoplakia, and Kaposi's sarcoma over time, b
ut no change in the occurrence of aphthous ulcers. There was an increase in
salivary-gland disease and a striking Increase in warts: three-fold for pa
tients an antiretroviral therapy and six-fold for those an HAART (p = 0.01)
. This pattern of oral disease in a referral clinic suggests that an increa
se in oral warts could be occurring as a complication of HAART.