Bibliometric analysis and visualization of top papers in dentistry from 2012 to 2022 based on essential science indicators
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
Abstract
Objectives
This
study
aims
to
analyze
and
visualize
the
top
dental
papers
from
2012
2022
using
data
essential
science
indicators
(ESIs).
Materials
Methods
The
present
was
conducted
library
retrospective
bibliometric
analysis
methods.
Additionally,
a
map
has
been
created.
Web
of
Science
searched
on
January
18,
2023.
results
were
limited
in
ESIs.
information
evaluated.
Next,
VOSviewer
used
perform
co‐occurrence
data.
Results
findings
showed
that
Mariano
Belén
Sanz
Maurizio
S.
Tonetti
two
authors.
University
London
Bern
had
highest
number
articles.
These
articles
published
55
journals.
According
keyword
co‐occurrence,
most
frequently
keywords
field
dentistry
include
“periodontitis,”
“dental
implants,”
“periodontal
disease,”
“mechanical
properties,”
“peri‐implantitis,”
“oral
health,”
caries,”
materials,”
“3D
printing.”
Conclusion
this
enable
readers
pinpoint
authors,
organizations,
countries,
journals
have
made
biggest
contributions
list
often
cited
papers.
In
medicine,
citation
is
assist
researchers
learning
fundamentals
subject
subtopics
broad
interest
for
additional
study.
Language: Английский
Unveiling the dual nature of Lactobacillus: from cariogenic threat to probiotic protector—a critical review with bibliometric analysis
Di Fu,
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Xingyue Shu,
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Yao Lin
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et al.
Frontiers in Oral Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
Dental
caries
is
a
prevalent
oral
disease
with
multifactorial
etiology.
Lactobacillus
has
been
implicated
in
progression
on
account
of
its
acidogenic
properties;
On
the
other
hand,
they
constitute
one
potential
probiotic
strategies
for
preventing
dental
caries.
This
complex
relationship
renders
between
and
remains
ambiguous.
The
Web
Science
core
collections
(WoSCC)
were
searched
to
acquire
articles
relevant
After
retrieval
manual
screening,
publications
analyzed
by
VOSviewer.
Sweden,
US,
China,
which
have
center
international
cooperation,
produced
most
research
area.
Caries
Research
main
counterpart
journal
field.
"Dental
caries",
"Streptococcus
mutans",
"Lactobacilli",
"Probiotics",
"Children"
commonly
used
as
keywords.
Based
bibliometric
analysis,
this
study
reviews
lactobacilli
caries,
emphasizing
their
dual
roles.
detection
rate
closely
associated
incidence
severity
However,
under
specific
environmental
conditions,
these
bacteria
also
exhibit
properties
that
may
aid
prevention
Additionally,
strongly
early
childhood
type
Language: Английский
The landscape of the microbiome at different stages of root caries
Mengzhen Ji,
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Kaixin Xiong,
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Di Fu
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et al.
Clinical Oral Investigations,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
29(4)
Published: March 29, 2025
Language: Английский
Non carious cervical lesions: A bibliometric analysis and future research trends
Journal of Dentistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
148, P. 105229 - 105229
Published: July 8, 2024
Language: Английский
Root caries in older adults: A co‐citation network analysis (1980–2023)
Gerodontology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 27, 2024
Root
caries
affect
the
oral
health
and
quality
of
life
older
adults.
This
study
examines
breadth
global
research
on
this
topic,
aiming
to
clarify
its
expansive
scope
shed
light
pertinent
trends
for
new
researchers
in
field.
Language: Английский
Global Research Trends in the Detection and Diagnosis of Dental Caries: A Bibliometric Analysis
International Dental Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Are Open Science Practices in Dentistry associated with higher Altmetric scores and citation rates?
Journal of Dentistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
151, P. 105393 - 105393
Published: Oct. 5, 2024
Language: Английский
The landscape of the bacteriome and mycobiome at different stages of root caries and the cross-kingdom interactions of the core species
Mengzhen Ji,
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Kaixin Xiong,
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Di Fu
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 11, 2024
Abstract
Background
The
unbalanced
oral
microbiome
is
considered
the
key
pathogenic
agent
for
root
caries,
most
common
tooth
disease
in
elderly
individuals;
however,
bacteriome
and
mycobiome
at
different
stages
of
especially
from
same
individual,
are
not
clear.
Results
In
this
study,
superficial
deep
caries
plaques
thirty
patients
with
levels
simultaneously
cavity
were
collected,
whereas
sound
surface
their
healthy
teeth
served
as
caries-free
controls.
full-length
sequencing
results
16S
18S
rDNA
analysis
via
self-controlled
method
on
basis
indicated
that
represented
microbiota,
including
Streptococcus
mutans
Actinomyces
sp.
HMT448
Prevotella
caries.
Candida
albicans
was
abundant
fungal
species
all
plaques,
while
it
showed
strong
interspecies
interactions
S.
Actinomyces
sp.
Their
closely
associated
An
in
vitro
model
further
confirmed
C.
able
to
increase
growth,
biofilm
formation
cariogenicity
A.
viscosus
through
activation
arginine
biosynthesis
pathway,
indicating
its
roles
development
Conclusion
Our
study
revealed
first
landscape
targeting
core
may
be
a
practical
way
prevent
treat
clinical
Language: Английский
Global trends in research on Artificial Intelligence use in cariology: a bibliometric and altimetric review
F1000Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13, P. 1272 - 1272
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
Background
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
has
gained
significant
importance
in
dentistry,
particularly
the
field
of
cariology.
The
aim
this
study
was
to
perform
a
comprehensive
bibliometric
and
altimetric
analysis
research
on
application
AI
Methods
Web
Science
database
selected
for
search
conducted
February
2024,
selection
data
extraction
were
performed
independently
by
two
researchers.
Collaborative
networks
generated
using
VOSviewer
software,
while
analysed
Dimensions.
relationship
between
examined
Spearman
correlation.
Results
yielded
355
articles,
which
175
included,
published
2008
2024.
most
cited
article
reached
324
citations.
Proof
concept
common
design
(n=135),
majority
studies
used
detect
diagnose
dental
caries
(n=122),
with
radiography
being
commonly
diagnostic
method
(n=99).
author
highest
number
articles
Schwendicke
F
(n=15),
leading
institution
Charite
University,
Berlin
(n=13).
China
country
terms
output
(n=28)
Asia
continent
(n=54).
use
cariology
been
shown
improve
accuracy,
reduce
unnecessary
interventions
optimise
patient
outcomes.
Research
interest
increased
significantly
over
past
five
years,
Asia.
Conclusion
These
findings
suggest
clinical
benefits
highlight
need
further
research,
trials,
validate
these
applications
practice.
Language: Английский
Smart cities and urban dimensions to ensure sustainable development: a bibliometric analysis
Kybernetes,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 24, 2023
Purpose
The
multidimensional
complexity
of
urban
settlements
is
increasing
and
the
problem
spaces
territories
brought
to
scale
smart
cities
a
critical
global
issue.
This
study
aims
analyse
scientific
production
in
Web
Science
(WoS)
on
relationship
between
eight
dimensions
defined
by
World
Economic
Forum
(WEF)
period
1990
2021,
order
establish
which
countries
lead
knowledge
related
search
for
sustainable
living
conditions
people
how
this
contributes
improving
stakeholders'
decision-making.
Design/methodology/approach
methodological
steps
followed
were:
(1)
Identification
selection
keywords.
(2)
Design
application
an
algorithm
identify
these
selected
keywords
titles,
abstracts
using
WoS
terms
contrast
them.
(3)
Data
processing
was
performed
from
Journal
Citation
Report
(JCR)
journals
during
year
2022.
Findings
identified
authors,
institutions
that
publish
most
globally
topic
Smart
Cities.
acceleration
integration
new
technologies
their
impact
population
conglomerates
with
were
also
analysed.
evidence
found
indicates
USA
China
are
leading
field.
Originality/value
bibliometric
designed
space
not
addressed
literature
referred
concept
established
WEF,
identification
converging
promote
developments
ways
managing
propose
spaces.
Language: Английский