Abstract
<p>We have defined the main macroelements (Ca, Ca +, P, Mg, K, Na, Cl) in blood plasma of 29 children of the second childhood and 26-children of juvenile age with multiple caries on the background of JRA and in comparison with respectively 25 and 27 children born in the same year from a control group. It was established that the state of mineral metabolism in the blood of sick children is characterized by a significant decrease in total calcium and its ionized faction, and inorganic phosphorus in regard to healthy population of the same age, but within the physiological norm. This went to prove a possible negative impact of accompanying pathology on the state of hard tooth tissues and the role of JRA in the development of multiple cariosity.</p>
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