Abstract

The article presents a characterization of dental oral health in children with dysmetabolitic nephropathy. It has been shown that children living in polluted areas and suffer dysmetabolitic nephropathy prevalence and intensity of dental caries, and the frequency of complicated forms of caries significantly higher than these figures in the child population of the region and relatively clean of somatically healthy children.

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