Endodontic therapy in primary teeth: a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited papers

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Autor(a) principal: Vitali,Filipe Colombo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pires,Karina Maria, Cardoso,Ihan Vitor, Oliveira,Elisa Varela de, Bolan,Michele, Martins Júnior,Paulo Antônio, Cardoso,Mariane
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
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Resumo: Abstract: The purpose of this review was to identify and analyze the main characteristics of the 100 most-cited papers in the field of endodontic therapy in primary teeth. A search for the most-cited articles was conducted in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science ‘Core-Collection’ (WoS-CC) database up to December 2020. Papers were ranked in descending order, by number of citations, and each paper was matched with the citation count on Scopus and Google Scholar. Two independent reviewers selected the most-cited papers and analyzed it according to the number and density of citations, year and journal of publication, authors, countries and contributing institutions, study design, topic of the paper, and keywords. Spearman’s correlation and Poisson regression were used to determine associations between the number of citations and study characteristics. The citation count varied from 15 to 135 (WoS-CC), 8 to 141 (Scopus), and 14 to 317 (Google Scholar). Of the 306 contributing authors, most paper contributions were from Sakai VT, Oliveira TM, and Machado MAAM (5 each). Most of the papers originated from the USA (n=21) and Brazil (n=18). Randomized trials were the most common study design (n=32), and “pulpotomy” was the most frequently used keyword (n=35). Poisson regression showed that the number of citations decreased by 1.5% each year, and increased by 9.7% for each unit of impact factor. This bibliometric analysis highlighted papers, authors, and institutions that have contributed to endodontic therapy in primary teeth. Common terms of interest in this research area was also identified, representing the first bibliometric analysis on this subject.
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title Endodontic therapy in primary teeth: a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited papers
spellingShingle Endodontic therapy in primary teeth: a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited papers
Vitali,Filipe Colombo
Bibliometric
Endodontics
Tooth, Deciduous
title_short Endodontic therapy in primary teeth: a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited papers
title_full Endodontic therapy in primary teeth: a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited papers
title_fullStr Endodontic therapy in primary teeth: a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited papers
title_full_unstemmed Endodontic therapy in primary teeth: a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited papers
title_sort Endodontic therapy in primary teeth: a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-cited papers
author Vitali,Filipe Colombo
author_facet Vitali,Filipe Colombo
Pires,Karina Maria
Cardoso,Ihan Vitor
Oliveira,Elisa Varela de
Bolan,Michele
Martins Júnior,Paulo Antônio
Cardoso,Mariane
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author2 Pires,Karina Maria
Cardoso,Ihan Vitor
Oliveira,Elisa Varela de
Bolan,Michele
Martins Júnior,Paulo Antônio
Cardoso,Mariane
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author
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Pires,Karina Maria
Cardoso,Ihan Vitor
Oliveira,Elisa Varela de
Bolan,Michele
Martins Júnior,Paulo Antônio
Cardoso,Mariane
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Endodontics
Tooth, Deciduous
topic Bibliometric
Endodontics
Tooth, Deciduous
description Abstract: The purpose of this review was to identify and analyze the main characteristics of the 100 most-cited papers in the field of endodontic therapy in primary teeth. A search for the most-cited articles was conducted in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science ‘Core-Collection’ (WoS-CC) database up to December 2020. Papers were ranked in descending order, by number of citations, and each paper was matched with the citation count on Scopus and Google Scholar. Two independent reviewers selected the most-cited papers and analyzed it according to the number and density of citations, year and journal of publication, authors, countries and contributing institutions, study design, topic of the paper, and keywords. Spearman’s correlation and Poisson regression were used to determine associations between the number of citations and study characteristics. The citation count varied from 15 to 135 (WoS-CC), 8 to 141 (Scopus), and 14 to 317 (Google Scholar). Of the 306 contributing authors, most paper contributions were from Sakai VT, Oliveira TM, and Machado MAAM (5 each). Most of the papers originated from the USA (n=21) and Brazil (n=18). Randomized trials were the most common study design (n=32), and “pulpotomy” was the most frequently used keyword (n=35). Poisson regression showed that the number of citations decreased by 1.5% each year, and increased by 9.7% for each unit of impact factor. This bibliometric analysis highlighted papers, authors, and institutions that have contributed to endodontic therapy in primary teeth. Common terms of interest in this research area was also identified, representing the first bibliometric analysis on this subject.
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