Abstract

Due to the presence of a large percentage of 42.6% secondary oral infection in children with rheumatic diseases [1, 2], which arose during long-term treatment of shock and maintenance doses of anti-inflammatory therapy, it was important to study the microbiota [16, 17]. This paper for the first time applied a modern method for assessing the microbiota of various biotopes of the affected oral mucosa in children with rheumatic diseases – chromatosis-mass-spectrometry (CMSM), based on the quantitative determination of the level of markers of microorganisms: fatty acids, aldehydes, alcohols [5, 7, 10, 11]. СMSM is a highly sensitive method with a wide diagnostic spectrum. The study of a wide range of microorganisms provides new opportunities in the diagnosis of oral dysbacteriosis and increasing the effectiveness of individual treatment. The aim of the study is to improve the level of diagnosis and treatment of oral mucosal diseases in children with rheumatic diseases, through the use of chromato-mass-spectrometry of the oral microbiota.

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