2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2019.05.014
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The 100 most cited articles in prosthodontic journals: A bibliometric analysis of articles published between 1951 and 2019

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“…Bibliometric performance based on citation data has been widely analysed in various fields of Dentistry. Previously published bibliometric studies have described the most-cited (also highly or top-cited) articles published in the field of Dentistry (Feijoo et al, 2014;Yeung & Ho, 2019), in specific dental journals (Ahmad et al, 2019a(Ahmad et al, , 2019b(Ahmad et al, , 2020aAhmad & Elgamal, 2020;Ullah et al, 2019) or subareas, such as Prosthodontics (Praveen et al, 2020), Paediatric Dentistry (Patil et al, 2020), Endodontics (Yılmaz et al, 2019), dental caries (Arshad et al, 2020), Orthodontics (Tarazona et al, 2018), dental implantology (Fardi et al, 2017), Periodontology (Ahmad et al, 2020b;Faggion et al, 2017), Oral Pathology and Medicine (Yang & Liu, 2019) or Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Aslam-Pervez & Lubek, 2018). In Endodontology, bibliometric studies are of importance because they provide an overview of the publications in a particular field and assess scientific and clinical activity by calculating bibliometric indicators that provide valuable information on the quantity and quality of publications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometric performance based on citation data has been widely analysed in various fields of Dentistry. Previously published bibliometric studies have described the most-cited (also highly or top-cited) articles published in the field of Dentistry (Feijoo et al, 2014;Yeung & Ho, 2019), in specific dental journals (Ahmad et al, 2019a(Ahmad et al, , 2019b(Ahmad et al, , 2020aAhmad & Elgamal, 2020;Ullah et al, 2019) or subareas, such as Prosthodontics (Praveen et al, 2020), Paediatric Dentistry (Patil et al, 2020), Endodontics (Yılmaz et al, 2019), dental caries (Arshad et al, 2020), Orthodontics (Tarazona et al, 2018), dental implantology (Fardi et al, 2017), Periodontology (Ahmad et al, 2020b;Faggion et al, 2017), Oral Pathology and Medicine (Yang & Liu, 2019) or Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Aslam-Pervez & Lubek, 2018). In Endodontology, bibliometric studies are of importance because they provide an overview of the publications in a particular field and assess scientific and clinical activity by calculating bibliometric indicators that provide valuable information on the quantity and quality of publications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citation analysis is a bibliometric method to identify articles with the greatest impact on research and clinical community in a given discipline [9], providing the foundation for developing new research lines, techniques, and theories. This method has been adopted in different dentistry subfields including endodontics, orthodontics, periodontology, implant dentistry, prosthodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, dental traumatology, dental caries, oral squamous cell carcinoma, oral submucous fibrosis, oral leukoplakia, cleft lip and palate, and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) [1,[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. The definition of "classic article" has been a controversial topic across disciplines̶ the most commonly suggested criterion has been the securing of a certain citation count, for instance, at least 400 citations [9,23,24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bibliometric performance based on citation data has been widely analyzed in various fields of dentistry. Previously published bibliometric studies have described the most cited (also labeled as highly or top-cited) articles published in the field of Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine [5,6] or in specific journal/s [7,8] or subareas, such as prosthodontics [9], pediatric dentistry [10], endodontics [11], orthodontics [12], dental implantology [13], periodontology [14], oral pathology and medicine [15], or oral and maxillofacial surgery [16]. However, in all these studies, the term highly cited paper refers to articles whose total number of received citations, mostly from the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection, is equal to or higher than 100, regardless of the papers' publication date.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%