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Scientific Landscape of Dental Literature in 2018
In an intriguing effort, the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry has implemented a strategy to cope with dental information overload by publishing an annual review of selected scientific literature focused on seven different areas − prosthodontics, periodontics, dental materials, occlusion and...
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description | In an intriguing effort, the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry has implemented a strategy to cope with dental information overload by publishing an annual review of selected scientific literature focused on seven different areas − prosthodontics, periodontics, dental materials, occlusion and temporomandibular disorders, sleep-disordered breathing, oral medicine, and oral and maxillofacial surgery and dental caries. According to PubMed results, the US (1395), UK (1361), Brazil (1239), China (1221), and India (652) published the most articles. Web of Science data analysis showed these to be the most active funding agencies for dental articles published in 2018 [Figure 3]: National Natural Science Foundation of China (339), United States Department of Health and Human Services (335), and National Institutes of Health USA (329). |
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