The Most Cited Articles in Resinous Infiltrates: A Bibliometric Analysis

Guimarães, Ana Flávia César and Rocha, Júlia de Oliveira and Torres, Adriana da Silva and Martins, Olga Beatriz Lopez and Torres, Moisés de Matos and Araújo, Cíntia Tereza Pimenta de (2024) The Most Cited Articles in Resinous Infiltrates: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research, 36 (7). pp. 234-251. ISSN 2456-8899

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Abstract

Aims: To identify trends and growth in knowledge related to Resin Infiltrants, through a bibliometric review.

Study Design: Bibliometric review.

Methodology: A search was carried out in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science database, using the terms (infiltrative resin OR resin infiltration) AND (white spot lesions OR white spots OR WSL OR Enamel demineralization OR orthodon* OR defect* OR hypoplas* OR discolor * OR dental fluorosis OR tooth demineralization OR calcification, tooth OR tooth discoloration OR dental enamel). Paired selection of manuscripts was carried out. The initial search identified 599 articles. After comparing titles and abstracts, the 50 most cited manuscripts involving Resinous Infiltrants were listed in order of classification.

Results: The most cited article in the top 50 was Frencken et al. in [1]. The earliest manuscript of this bibliometric analysis was published in 2001 by Robinson et al. in Caries Research and was cited 72 times, while two articles were the most recent, published in 2019 by Urquhart et al. in the Journal of Dental Research, it was cited 112 times and by Coelho Ased et al. in the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, cited 35 times. The citation distribution line shows high peaks in 2010 and 2012. The institutions that stood out the most were Charité Universitat Medizin Berlin, followed by Universitat zu Kiel. The main country was Germany. Among the main journals are the Journal of Dentistry and the publisher Elsevier. In total, 274 keywords were used. The period of 2010 was the period with the greatest concentration of publications and the most productive.

Conclusion: The bibliometric review carried out in this study revealed the growing interest and research around the use of Resinous Infiltrants as an effective and minimally invasive alternative to address white spot lesions and tooth decay.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Classic Repository > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 04 Jul 2024 06:21
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2024 06:21
URI: http://info.classicrepository.com/id/eprint/71

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