Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decades

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Autor(a) principal: Castro-Silva, Igor Iuco
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Araújo, Lana Karine, Souza, Francisco Fábio Pereira de, Ponte, José Sandro, Sousa, Efigênia Maria de, Jiménez, Haydee Gina Quispe, Ferreira, Francisco Valdicélio, Alcântara, Lara Gomes de, Diniz , Maryane Breckenfeld Silva, Menezes, Yasmin Alves Teles, Azevedo , Carolina de Holanda, Maciel, Jacques Antonio Cavalcante, Melo, Marcelo Miranda de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12504
Resumo: Scientometric indicators are useful for measuring academic productivity and its temporo-spatial impact. The aim of this study was to carry out a retrospective survey on Brazilian dental research with biomaterials for guided bone regeneration. Original thematic abstracts were retrieved from the SBPqO annals of the last four decades, making a sample of 1310 works, distributed in the categories of application, origin and composition of the biomaterial, type of study, regionality and financing. The amount of research has grown significantly from the 1990s and remained stable until the 2010s. The prevalence of in vivo research compared to clinical, structural, and in vitro studies was evident and the decrease other forms of application alternated with the increase in bone graft, membrane, and blood derivative. The autogenous origin was the largest in the 1980s, xenogeneic in the 1990s and 2000s and alloplastic in the 2010s. Although composites were more prevalent throughout the study period, from the 1990s polymers were more frequent than ceramics and bio-glass. The Southeast region has led research and financing over all the analyzed decades, even though the South, Northeast and Center-West regions have grown significantly in the theme and the North region has no production. The scoping study of biomaterials for guided bone regeneration indicates its gradual technical-scientific evolution and reinforces its historical relevance for Brazilian dental research.
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spelling Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decadesInvestigación dental brasileña em regeneración ósea guiada: un estudio bibliométrico de cuatro decadas Pesquisa odontológica brasileira em regeneração óssea guiada: um estudo bibliométrico de quatro décadasDentistryBone RegenerationBibliometricsBone SubstitutesBiocompatible materials.OdontologíaRegeneración ÓseaBibliometríaSustitutos de HuesosMateriales biocompatibles.OdontologiaRegeneração ÓsseaBibliometriaSubstitutos ÓsseosMateriais biocompatíveis.Scientometric indicators are useful for measuring academic productivity and its temporo-spatial impact. The aim of this study was to carry out a retrospective survey on Brazilian dental research with biomaterials for guided bone regeneration. Original thematic abstracts were retrieved from the SBPqO annals of the last four decades, making a sample of 1310 works, distributed in the categories of application, origin and composition of the biomaterial, type of study, regionality and financing. The amount of research has grown significantly from the 1990s and remained stable until the 2010s. The prevalence of in vivo research compared to clinical, structural, and in vitro studies was evident and the decrease other forms of application alternated with the increase in bone graft, membrane, and blood derivative. The autogenous origin was the largest in the 1980s, xenogeneic in the 1990s and 2000s and alloplastic in the 2010s. Although composites were more prevalent throughout the study period, from the 1990s polymers were more frequent than ceramics and bio-glass. The Southeast region has led research and financing over all the analyzed decades, even though the South, Northeast and Center-West regions have grown significantly in the theme and the North region has no production. The scoping study of biomaterials for guided bone regeneration indicates its gradual technical-scientific evolution and reinforces its historical relevance for Brazilian dental research.Los indicadores cienciométricos son útiles para medir la productividad académica y su impacto temporal-espacial. El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una investigacione retrospectiva sobre investigaciones odontológicas brasileñas con biomateriales para la regeneración ósea guiada. Se recuperaron resúmenes temáticos originales de los anales de la SBPqO de las últimas cuatro décadas, haciendo una muestra de 1310 trabajos, distribuidos en las categorías de aplicación, origen y composición del biomaterial, tipo de estudio, regionalidad y financiamiento. La cantidad de investigación ha crecido significativamente desde la década de 1990 y se mantuvo estable hasta la década de 2010. Se evidenció la prevalencia de la investigación in vivo frente a los estúdios clínicos, estructurales e in vitro y la disminución de otras formas de aplicación alternó con el aumento de injerto óseo, membranas y hemoderivados. El origen autógeno fue el mayor en la década de 1980, xenógeno en las décadas de 1990 y 2000 y aloplástico en la década de 2010. Aunque los composites fueron más predominantes durante el período de estudio, a partir de la década de 1990 los polímeros fueron más frecuentes que la cerámica y el biovidrio. La región Sudeste ha liderado la investigación y el financiamiento durante todas las décadas analizadas, a pesar de que las regiones Sur, Nordeste y Centro Oeste han crecido significativamente en el tema y la región Norte no tiene producción. El estudio de alcance de los biomateriales para la regeneración ósea guiada indica su paulatina evolución técnico-científica y refuerza su relevancia histórica para la investigación dental brasileña.Indicadores cienciométricos são úteis para dimensionar a produtividade acadêmica e seu impacto temporo-espacial. O objetivo deste estudo foi realizar um levantamento retrospectivo sobre pesquisas odontológicas brasileiras com biomateriais para regeneração óssea guiada. Resumos temáticos originais foram recuperados nos anais da SBPqO das últimas quatro décadas, perfazendo uma amostra de 1310 trabalhos, distribuídos nas categorias de aplicação, origem e composição do biomaterial, tipo de estudo, regionalidade e financiamento. A quantidade de pesquisas cresceu significativamente a partir da década de 1990 e se manteve estável até a década de 2010. Foi evidente a prevalência de pesquisa in vivo sobre clínica, estrutural e in vitro e a diminuição de outras formas de aplicação alternada com o incremento de enxerto ósseo, membrana e hemoderivado. A origem autógena foi a maior na década de 1980, xenógena nas décadas de 1990 e 2000 e aloplástica na década de 2010. Embora compósitos fossem mais prevalentes ao longo de todo o período estudado, a partir da década de 1990 polímeros foram mais frequentes do que cerâmicas e biovidros. A região Sudeste liderou pesquisas e fomentos ao longo de todas as décadas analisadas, apesar das regiões Sul, Nordeste e Centro-Oeste crescerem significativamente na temática e a região Norte não exibir produção. O estudo do escopo de biomateriais para a regeneração óssea guiada indica sua gradativa evolução técnico-científica e reforça sua relevância histórica para a pesquisa odontológica brasileira.Research, Society and Development2021-02-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1250410.33448/rsd-v10i2.12504Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e25510212504Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e25510212504Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e255102125042525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12504/11237Copyright (c) 2021 Igor Iuco Castro-Silva; Lana Karine Araújo; Francisco Fábio Pereira de Souza; José Sandro Ponte; Efigênia Maria de Sousa; Haydee Gina Quispe Jiménez; Francisco Valdicélio Ferreira; Lara Gomes de Alcântara; Maryane Breckenfeld Silva Diniz ; Yasmin Alves Teles Menezes; Carolina de Holanda Azevedo ; Jacques Antonio Cavalcante Maciel; Marcelo Miranda de Melohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastro-Silva, Igor Iuco Araújo, Lana KarineSouza, Francisco Fábio Pereira de Ponte, José Sandro Sousa, Efigênia Maria de Jiménez, Haydee Gina Quispe Ferreira, Francisco Valdicélio Alcântara, Lara Gomes de Diniz , Maryane Breckenfeld Silva Menezes, Yasmin Alves Teles Azevedo , Carolina de Holanda Maciel, Jacques Antonio Cavalcante Melo, Marcelo Miranda de 2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12504Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:03.854089Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decades
Investigación dental brasileña em regeneración ósea guiada: un estudio bibliométrico de cuatro decadas
Pesquisa odontológica brasileira em regeneração óssea guiada: um estudo bibliométrico de quatro décadas
title Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decades
spellingShingle Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decades
Castro-Silva, Igor Iuco
Dentistry
Bone Regeneration
Bibliometrics
Bone Substitutes
Biocompatible materials.
Odontología
Regeneración Ósea
Bibliometría
Sustitutos de Huesos
Materiales biocompatibles.
Odontologia
Regeneração Óssea
Bibliometria
Substitutos Ósseos
Materiais biocompatíveis.
title_short Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decades
title_full Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decades
title_fullStr Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decades
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decades
title_sort Brazilian dental research in guided bone regeneration: a bibliometric study of four decades
author Castro-Silva, Igor Iuco
author_facet Castro-Silva, Igor Iuco
Araújo, Lana Karine
Souza, Francisco Fábio Pereira de
Ponte, José Sandro
Sousa, Efigênia Maria de
Jiménez, Haydee Gina Quispe
Ferreira, Francisco Valdicélio
Alcântara, Lara Gomes de
Diniz , Maryane Breckenfeld Silva
Menezes, Yasmin Alves Teles
Azevedo , Carolina de Holanda
Maciel, Jacques Antonio Cavalcante
Melo, Marcelo Miranda de
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author2 Araújo, Lana Karine
Souza, Francisco Fábio Pereira de
Ponte, José Sandro
Sousa, Efigênia Maria de
Jiménez, Haydee Gina Quispe
Ferreira, Francisco Valdicélio
Alcântara, Lara Gomes de
Diniz , Maryane Breckenfeld Silva
Menezes, Yasmin Alves Teles
Azevedo , Carolina de Holanda
Maciel, Jacques Antonio Cavalcante
Melo, Marcelo Miranda de
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro-Silva, Igor Iuco
Araújo, Lana Karine
Souza, Francisco Fábio Pereira de
Ponte, José Sandro
Sousa, Efigênia Maria de
Jiménez, Haydee Gina Quispe
Ferreira, Francisco Valdicélio
Alcântara, Lara Gomes de
Diniz , Maryane Breckenfeld Silva
Menezes, Yasmin Alves Teles
Azevedo , Carolina de Holanda
Maciel, Jacques Antonio Cavalcante
Melo, Marcelo Miranda de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dentistry
Bone Regeneration
Bibliometrics
Bone Substitutes
Biocompatible materials.
Odontología
Regeneración Ósea
Bibliometría
Sustitutos de Huesos
Materiales biocompatibles.
Odontologia
Regeneração Óssea
Bibliometria
Substitutos Ósseos
Materiais biocompatíveis.
topic Dentistry
Bone Regeneration
Bibliometrics
Bone Substitutes
Biocompatible materials.
Odontología
Regeneración Ósea
Bibliometría
Sustitutos de Huesos
Materiales biocompatibles.
Odontologia
Regeneração Óssea
Bibliometria
Substitutos Ósseos
Materiais biocompatíveis.
description Scientometric indicators are useful for measuring academic productivity and its temporo-spatial impact. The aim of this study was to carry out a retrospective survey on Brazilian dental research with biomaterials for guided bone regeneration. Original thematic abstracts were retrieved from the SBPqO annals of the last four decades, making a sample of 1310 works, distributed in the categories of application, origin and composition of the biomaterial, type of study, regionality and financing. The amount of research has grown significantly from the 1990s and remained stable until the 2010s. The prevalence of in vivo research compared to clinical, structural, and in vitro studies was evident and the decrease other forms of application alternated with the increase in bone graft, membrane, and blood derivative. The autogenous origin was the largest in the 1980s, xenogeneic in the 1990s and 2000s and alloplastic in the 2010s. Although composites were more prevalent throughout the study period, from the 1990s polymers were more frequent than ceramics and bio-glass. The Southeast region has led research and financing over all the analyzed decades, even though the South, Northeast and Center-West regions have grown significantly in the theme and the North region has no production. The scoping study of biomaterials for guided bone regeneration indicates its gradual technical-scientific evolution and reinforces its historical relevance for Brazilian dental research.
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