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The use of quantitative light-induced fluorescence in carious lesions research: A bibliometric review.
La Rosa, Giusy Rita Maria; Pedullà, Eugenio; Chapple, Iain; Pacino, Sebastiano Antonio; Polosa, Riccardo.
Afiliação
  • La Rosa GRM; Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy; Department of General Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialties, University of Catania, Catania, Italy. Electronic address: g_larosa92@live.it.
  • Pedullà E; Department of General Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialties, University of Catania, Catania, Italy.
  • Chapple I; Periodontal Research Group, Institute of Clinical Sciences, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK; Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.
  • Pacino SA; Addendo srl, Dental Clinic, Catania, Italy; ECLAT Srl, Spin-off of the University of Catania, Catania, Italy.
  • Polosa R; Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy; Center of Excellence for the Acceleration of Harm Reduction (CoEHAR), University of Catania, Catania, Italy.
J Dent ; 148: 105220, 2024 Jun 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38955259
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

This bibliometric analysis evaluated the top 100 most-cited articles on the application of quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF) technology in caries research. DATA The following data were collected title, authors, country, institution, citations count, title and year of article, study design, topic and keywords. Networks among authors and keywords were constructed by VOSviewer software. SOURCES Scopus database on April 25, 2024. STUDY SELECTION A global citation score of 4633 (average 46.33 citations) was calculated with publication years ranged from 1999 to 2020. Caries Research emerged as the top contributing journal. Pretty IA was the most prolific author (18 %). United Kingdom had the highest number of most-cited papers (32 %), followed by Netherlands and USA (20 % each). Laboratory studies constituted the predominant study design (45 %), followed by randomized clinical trials (20 %) and non-systematic reviews (11 %). The keywords "dental caries" and "fluorescence" had 81 and 79 occurrences, respectively. The main topic was QLF use for caries detection (45 %).

CONCLUSIONS:

This paper provides an update summary of the scientific impact of QLF technology application in caries research. QLF has gained increasing attention worldwide, accompanied by a consistent rise in scientific investigations exploring its application in caries research. CLINICAL

SIGNIFICANCE:

The findings offer valuable insights into the most influential articles in QLF technology for caries assessment, serving as a critical resource for researchers, clinicians, and students. Understanding the trends in this field can aid in informed decision-making and the advancement of evidence-based practices in caries management and prevention.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Dent Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Dent Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article