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The Top 100 Most-Cited Papers in Cariology: A Bibliometric Analysis

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A highly cited paper is seen as a landmark in any field and can influence both research and clinical practice. This study aimed to quali-quantitatively analyze the 100 most-cited papers in Cariology. A search strategy was first determined using specific keywords related to the field. A comprehensive search was then conducted in the Thompson Reuters Web of Science citation indexing database up to April 2019. Papers focused on any aspect of Cariology were included. A panel of 4 researchers conducted the selection of papers and extracted data on the number of citations, title, authors, country, year, journals, study design, and topic of interest. Scopus and Google Scholar were also searched to compare the number of citations. The VOSviewer software was used to generate bibliometric networks. The number of citations among the top 100 most-cited papers ranged from 168 to 1,961 with a mean of 292,66. Three papers had more than 1,000 citations. The <i>Journal of Dental Research</i> (20%) and <i>Caries Research</i> (17%) had more top papers. The oldest and the most recent papers were published in 1960 and 2015. Literature reviews (35%) and laboratorial studies (31%) were the most common study designs. The countries with the highest number of most-cited papers were the USA (40%), Sweden (10%), and Japan (9%). The most studied fields of interest were etiology/pathogenesis (41%) and prevention (20%). VOSviewer maps revealed collaborative networks between countries and organizations. The top 100 most-cited papers in Cariology were published mainly by European and Anglo-Saxon American authors and were composed mainly of literature reviews with etiology/pathogenesis as the most frequent topic of interest.
Title: The Top 100 Most-Cited Papers in Cariology: A Bibliometric Analysis
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A highly cited paper is seen as a landmark in any field and can influence both research and clinical practice.
This study aimed to quali-quantitatively analyze the 100 most-cited papers in Cariology.
A search strategy was first determined using specific keywords related to the field.
A comprehensive search was then conducted in the Thompson Reuters Web of Science citation indexing database up to April 2019.
Papers focused on any aspect of Cariology were included.
A panel of 4 researchers conducted the selection of papers and extracted data on the number of citations, title, authors, country, year, journals, study design, and topic of interest.
Scopus and Google Scholar were also searched to compare the number of citations.
The VOSviewer software was used to generate bibliometric networks.
The number of citations among the top 100 most-cited papers ranged from 168 to 1,961 with a mean of 292,66.
Three papers had more than 1,000 citations.
The <i>Journal of Dental Research</i> (20%) and <i>Caries Research</i> (17%) had more top papers.
The oldest and the most recent papers were published in 1960 and 2015.
Literature reviews (35%) and laboratorial studies (31%) were the most common study designs.
The countries with the highest number of most-cited papers were the USA (40%), Sweden (10%), and Japan (9%).
The most studied fields of interest were etiology/pathogenesis (41%) and prevention (20%).
VOSviewer maps revealed collaborative networks between countries and organizations.
The top 100 most-cited papers in Cariology were published mainly by European and Anglo-Saxon American authors and were composed mainly of literature reviews with etiology/pathogenesis as the most frequent topic of interest.

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