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Year 2022, Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 1 - 8, 25.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.990835

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Bibliometric analysis of composite resin restorations from 2000-2020

Year 2022, Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 1 - 8, 25.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.7126/cumudj.990835

Abstract

Aim: To indentify the most effective actors(authors, countries, and journals) about composite resin restorations in the period 2000-2020.
Material and Methods: An electronis research was conducted in the Scopus database by selecting the words ‘composite resin’ and ‘restoration and English language, article and review types, dentistry field. Their bibliometric data including publication title, authorship, citation count, citation dentistry, year of publication, country and institution of origin, journal of publication, study design, and keywords were extracted and analyzed.
Results and Discussion: To our knowledge, this is the first bibliometric article on composite resin restorations. This study provides information about authors, institutions and countries that contribute to significant improvements in composite resin restorations. From 2000 to 2020, there were 7118 articles published from 99 countries.Articles originate primarily from the USA and Brazil. Results indicate that the USA, Brazil, Germany, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Japan, Swtizerland, Italy, Netherlands and India are the leading countries in composite resin restoration research and account for 51.8% of the total number of publications. The total number of citations are 158.404, corresponding to 22 citations per paper publication. During the time period examined, 776 hot articles and 228 classic articles on composite resin restorations were found.The journal with the most publications is ‘Operative Dentistry’. The publishing houses of the top 10 journals are from 4 countries: USA(6),Netherlands(2),Germany(1),Japan(1). The most cited article within the boundaires of this study is Ferracane’s article titled ‘Resin composite-State of the art’, which was published in Dental Materials in 2011 and received 913 citations.
Conclusion: This article is the first known bibliometric analysis of composite resin restorations. Studies on composite resin restorations are increasing in parallel with the increasing demand for aesthetics. The analysis of the most influential factors of these publications will give an idea for the studies to be done.

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  • 3. Khalaf ME, Alomari QD, Ngo H, Doméjean S. Restorative treatment[19]thresholds: Factors influencing the treatment thresholds and modalitiesof general dentists in Kuwait. Med Princ Pract 2014; 23(4): 357-62.
  • 4. Baraba A, Doméjean-Orliaguet S, Espelid I, Tveit AB, Miletic I.[20]Survey of Croatian dentists’ restorative treatment decisions onapproximal caries lesions. Croat Med J 2010; 51(6): 509-14.
  • 5. Heaven TJ, Gordan VV, Litaker MS, et al. National Dental PBRN[21]Collaborative Group. Agreement among dentists’ restorative treatmentplanning thresholds for primary occlusal caries, primary proximalcaries, and existing restorations: Findings from The National DentalPractice-Based Research Network. J Dent 2013; 41(8): 718-25.
  • 6. Moed HF. New developments in the use of citation analysis in research evaluation. Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warz) 2009;57:13.
  • 7. Bornmann L, Mutz R, Neuhaus C, Daniel H-D. Citation counts for research evaluation: standards of good practice for analyzing bibliometric data and presenting and interpreting results. Ethics Sci Environ Polit 2008;8:93–102.
  • 8. Cheek J, Garnham B, Quan J (2006) What’s in a number? Issues is providing evidence of impact and quality of research(ers). Qual Health Res 16:423–435.
  • 9. Andersen J, Belmont J, Cho CT (2006) Journal impact factor in the era of expanding literature. J Microbiol Immunol Infect 39:436–443.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Research Articles
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Sultan Gizem Ülkü 0000-0002-3699-0662

Nimet Ünlü 0000-0002-6546-6368

Publication Date March 25, 2022
Submission Date September 13, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022Volume: 25 Issue: 1

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EndNote Ülkü SG, Ünlü N (March 1, 2022) Bibliometric analysis of composite resin restorations from 2000-2020. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 25 1 1–8.

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