Oral manifestations of HIV infection are sometimes the first sign of the disease and often indicate its progression to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), thus it is important for health professionals (physicians and dentist) to possess adequate knowledge of these lesions. Improvements in antiretroviral treatments, especially with the incorporation of HAART therapy, have produced a gradual reduction in the prevalence of HIV-associated oral lesions. On the other hand, the increased life expectancy of HIV-positive patients has led to their greater presence at our clinics, implying the need for continuous updating in the diagnosis and treatment of these processes. Using the consensus classification (EEC-Clearinghouse, 1993) we reviewed the diagnostic criteria and current treatment protocols for the different HIV infection related oral lesions in both adults and children.