Aim and Scope

Aim:

The aim of this journal is to advance and disseminate high-quality scientific knowledge in the field of dentistry. The journal seeks to provide a platform for innovative research, clinical studies, and evidence-based practices that improve oral health care, promote the prevention and treatment of oral diseases, and enhance the quality of life for individuals worldwide.

Scope:

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Clinical Dentistry:

    • Diagnostic methods and clinical procedures
    • Preventive dentistry
    • Periodontics, prosthodontics, and restorative dentistry
    • Endodontics
    • Orthodontics and pediatric dentistry
    • Oral surgery and implantology
    • Cosmetic and aesthetic dentistry
    • Dental materials and technologies
    • Pain management in dental procedures
  2. Oral Health Research:

    • Studies on oral diseases (e.g., dental caries, periodontitis, oral cancer)
    • Epidemiological studies related to oral health
    • Genetics and molecular biology in oral health
    • Public health initiatives for oral health improvement
  3. Innovations in Dental Technology:

    • Advances in dental instruments and equipment
    • Digital dentistry and imaging technologies
    • Robotics, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing in dentistry
    • Laser dentistry and its applications
  4. Interdisciplinary Studies:

    • Relationship between oral health and general health (e.g., systemic conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases)
    • Biomechanics and dental materials science
    • Psychosocial aspects of dental care (e.g., anxiety, behavior management)
    • Role of nutrition and lifestyle in oral health
  5. Education and Professional Development:

    • Continuing education in dentistry
    • Innovations in dental education and training
    • Ethics and legal issues in dental practice
    • Global and cultural influences on dental care delivery
  6. Public Policy and Dental Practice:

    • Health policies affecting dentistry
    • Regulatory standards in dental care
    • Access to dental care in underserved populations
    • Economic factors in dental care delivery