Adnan Samira, Lal Abhishek, Naved Nighat, Umer Fahad
Department of Operative Dentistry, Sindh Institute of Oral Health Sciences, Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, Pakistan.
Department of Medicine, The Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.
BDJ Open. 2024 May 25;10(1):38. doi: 10.1038/s41405-024-00225-4.
Bibliometric analysis and citation counts help to acknowledge influence of publications. The aim of this study was to conduct bibliometric and citation analysis of top-cited articles, from low- and lower-middle income countries, on use and application of digital technology in dentistry.
A search strategy based on "Digital Dentistry", "Low Income Countries", and "Lower-Middle Income Countries" was used in October 2023 using Scopus database to retrieve articles relevant to digital dentistry, with citation count of 10 or more. From 44 included articles, bibliometric information was analyzed on SPSS version 23. Network analysis based on co-citations, keywords, and number of citations was conducted on VOS software (version 1.6.20).
Most relevant articles were published in 2021 (n = 8), with 52.3% original articles, out of which 40.9% were in vitro studies. India had the highest number of articles (n = 24), with most publications in The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society (n = 4), and in the domain of General Dentistry (n = 15, 34.1%). Co-authorship network analysis was not significant, but country-wise co-authorship analysis revealed India with the greatest link strength (4.0). Highest occurring keyword was 3D printing (link strength 5.0), and the citation analysis revealed Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry with the most number of published documents (3), having a citation count of 275. Bibliographic coupling for sources revealed Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society to have the highest link strength of 15.33.
This analysis uncovers interesting bibliometric and citation based information including key thematic trends, emphasizing crucial role of technologies like 3D printing, CAD/CAM, and CBCT in digital dentistry. The study underscores the imperative for increased original research efforts in low- and lower middle-income countries.
文献计量分析和引用次数有助于了解出版物的影响力。本研究的目的是对来自低收入和中低收入国家的、关于数字技术在牙科领域的应用和使用的高被引文章进行文献计量和引用分析。
2023年10月,使用Scopus数据库,基于“数字牙科”“低收入国家”和“中低收入国家”制定检索策略,以检索与数字牙科相关且引用次数为10次或更多的文章。从纳入的44篇文章中,在SPSS 23版本上分析文献计量信息。在VOS软件(1.6.20版本)上基于共被引、关键词和引用次数进行网络分析。
大多数相关文章发表于2021年(n = 8),其中52.3%为原创文章,其中40.9%为体外研究。印度的文章数量最多(n = 24),大多数发表在《印度口腔修复学会杂志》(n = 4),以及普通牙科领域(n = 15,34.1%)。合著网络分析不显著,但按国家进行的合著分析显示印度具有最强的链接强度(4.0)。出现次数最多的关键词是3D打印(链接强度5.0),引用分析显示《口腔修复学杂志》发表的文献数量最多(3篇),引用次数为275次。来源文献耦合分析显示《印度口腔修复学会杂志》的链接强度最高,为15.33。
本分析揭示了有趣的基于文献计量和引用的信息,包括关键主题趋势,强调了3D打印、CAD/CAM和CBCT等技术在数字牙科中的关键作用。该研究强调了低收入和中低收入国家加大原创研究力度的必要性。