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A bibliometric analysis of periodontology

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AbstractThis bibliometric study assessed periodontal/implant articles that were part of the five most‐cited dental articles in each of the years 2005‐2019. Periodontal/implant articles made up one to four articles in each of 14 years and totaled 40% of the yearly five most‐cited dental articles. The three core periodontal journals (Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Journal of Periodontology, and Periodontology 2000) increased ~50%‐100% in Journal Impact Factor from 2005 to 2015 and were among the 10 most‐cited dental journals in the 2015‐2019 period. The Journal of Clinical Periodontology and Periodontology 2000 were in several years assigned the highest Journal Impact Factor in dentistry. In summary, periodontal journals continue to publish high‐impact articles that are relevant for both oral health care and medicine.
Title: A bibliometric analysis of periodontology
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AbstractThis bibliometric study assessed periodontal/implant articles that were part of the five most‐cited dental articles in each of the years 2005‐2019.
Periodontal/implant articles made up one to four articles in each of 14 years and totaled 40% of the yearly five most‐cited dental articles.
The three core periodontal journals (Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Journal of Periodontology, and Periodontology 2000) increased ~50%‐100% in Journal Impact Factor from 2005 to 2015 and were among the 10 most‐cited dental journals in the 2015‐2019 period.
The Journal of Clinical Periodontology and Periodontology 2000 were in several years assigned the highest Journal Impact Factor in dentistry.
In summary, periodontal journals continue to publish high‐impact articles that are relevant for both oral health care and medicine.

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