A global overview of the use of cone beam computed tomography in dentistry: a bibliometric review focusing on paediatric patients [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]

Background Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) has improved diagnosis and treatment planning in paediatric dentistry, but no bibliometric studies have examined the research landscape. This study provides an overview of CBCT in paediatric dentistry. Methods A bibliometric review was conducted using...

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Veröffentlicht in:F1000 research 2024, Vol.13, p.1320
Hauptverfasser: Alves Rigo, Danielle Cristina, de Oliveira Rocha, Aurélio, Menezes dos Anjos, Lucas, Silveira Santos, Pablo, Ramos, Isabela, Cristina Goebel, Michely, Maldonado Garcia, Julia, Beatriz Rigo Wietzkoski, Gabriela, Miranda Santana, Carla, Cardoso, Mariane
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Zusammenfassung:Background Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) has improved diagnosis and treatment planning in paediatric dentistry, but no bibliometric studies have examined the research landscape. This study provides an overview of CBCT in paediatric dentistry. Methods A bibliometric review was conducted using articles from the Web of Science database up to February 2024. Conference papers and editorials were excluded. Data extracted included citation counts, publication dates, journals, impact factors, study designs, topics, geographical and institutional affiliations, authors, and keywords. Collaborative networks were visualised using VOSviewer, and Spearman's correlation assessed the relationship between citation counts and other variables. Results The review analysed 517 articles, with the most cited receiving 557 citations. Publication dates ranged from 2005 to 2024, with a peak in 2023. Observational studies were the most common, particularly on maxillary expansion. The American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics was the most cited journal, and the USA was a major contributor. Jacobs R authored the most articles (n=19), and the University of Alberta led in institutional output. Spearman's correlation showed a weak positive correlation between citation count and journal impact factor (rho=0.272, p
ISSN:2046-1402
2046-1402
DOI:10.12688/f1000research.157349.1