2022
DOI: 10.2186/jpr.jpr_66_3_ed
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Leadership for the further growth of <i>JPR </i>

Abstract: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0), which allows users to distribute and copy the material in any format as long as credit is given to the Japan Prosthodontic Society. It should be noted however, that the material cannot be used for commercial purposes.

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“…We in the editorial team have continuously had a policy of editing our journal based on the diversity required for prosthodontics and have actively chosen to impact studies in digital technology, informatics, nutritional science, gerontology, molecular biology, medical engineering, and other fields [5]. Fortunately, the current impact factor (IF) of JPR is 4.338 [6], and it has remained the highest among all prosthodontic journals for three consecutive years. However, the interdisciplinary fields I have cited so far may be an outdated idea in the era of VUCA.…”
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“…We in the editorial team have continuously had a policy of editing our journal based on the diversity required for prosthodontics and have actively chosen to impact studies in digital technology, informatics, nutritional science, gerontology, molecular biology, medical engineering, and other fields [5]. Fortunately, the current impact factor (IF) of JPR is 4.338 [6], and it has remained the highest among all prosthodontic journals for three consecutive years. However, the interdisciplinary fields I have cited so far may be an outdated idea in the era of VUCA.…”
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According to the tremendous leadership of Editor in Chief Prof. Egusa [1] and the great efforts of editorial board members and reviewers, the Journal of Prosthodontic Research (JPR) will progress to a new stage in 2023. The first issue of this year consists of 13 original articles, five review papers, a technical procedure, and a letter to the editor.
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“…The Journal of Prosthodontic Research (JPR) has been seeking to provide basic and clinical evidence to rehabilitate subjective and objective information on orofacial aesthetics and function since its establishment in 2009. JPR now ranks 14th out of 92 journals in the "dentistry, oral surgery & medicine" category, according to Journal Citation Reports TM 2021 (Clarivate TM ), where the journal has remained in the first quartile (Q1) for six consecutive years [1]. JPR also received high SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) values, despite its short history and fewer yearly issues.…”
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