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The most‐cited articles in dental, oral, and maxillofacial traumatology during 64 years
Author(s) -
Jafarzadeh Hamid,
Sarraf Shirazi Alireza,
Andersson Lars
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
dental traumatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.82
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1600-9657
pISSN - 1600-4469
DOI - 10.1111/edt.12195
Subject(s) - traumatology , oral and maxillofacial surgery , medicine , dental research , dental trauma , oral and maxillofacial radiology , dentistry , eleventh , family medicine , surgery , physics , orthopedic surgery , acoustics
Background and aim Citation analysis helps to identify the research trends within a research field and helps to identify the most frequently occurring parameters. The aim of this study was to identify the 100 most‐cited articles in the field of dental, oral, and maxillofacial traumatology over the past 64 years. Material and methods A comprehensive list of the most‐cited articles in dental, oral, and maxillofacial trauma was compiled using ‘All Databases’ section of the ISI Web of Knowledge. Related articles were considered to be those articles in which part or all of the experiment or study was related to dental and/or oral and maxillofacial trauma. In case reports, if a part of a treatment plan was related to the topic, that article was considered to be relevant. The characteristics analyzed included number of citations, authors, journals, institution, country of origin, publication year, article type, study material, and topic. Results The number of citations for each article ranged from 69 to 229. The journal Dental Traumatology was the most represented, followed by the journal Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery . Of the 100 articles, 83% were original articles, 15% were review articles, and 2% were case report/case series. Therapy and prognosis‐related topics were the most common topics. Most articles came from institutions in the United States, followed by the Scandinavian countries. University Hospital of Copenhagen was the source of the highest number (34) of the most‐cited articles; the same author wrote or co‐wrote 22 of the 100 most‐cited articles. Conclusion The list of most‐cited articles in the field of dental, oral, and maxillofacial traumatology gives a good scientometric picture of trauma research in the world. A large number of the most‐cited articles are mainly from the field of dental traumatology and originate from a few research teams.

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