2023
DOI: 10.3390/dj11020036
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A Bibliometric Analysis on the Early Works of Dental Anxiety

Abstract: Dental anxiety has been a common phenomenon under investigation for decades. This report aimed to identify the historical roots of dental anxiety in the research literature. The literature database Web of Science Core Collection was searched to identify relevant papers on this theme. Cited reference analysis on the collected literature set was performed with CRExplorer, a dedicated bibliometric software. This analysis successfully identified the references dealing with dental anxiety in the late 1800s and earl… Show more

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“…Due to the importance of this topic, several research studies have been conducted in recent years to review highly cited articles in the field of dentistry. Some studies have focused on the bibliometric evaluation of articles in the dental field, including those related to COVID‐19 from a dental research perspective (Jacimovic et al, 2021), and dental Anxiety (Yeung, 2023). Some studies have also evaluated highly cited articles on various dental topics, including prosthetics (Praveen et al, 2020), orthodontics (Hui et al, 2013), root canals (Fardi et al, 2011), periodontology (Ahmad, Asif, et al, 2020), and oral leukoplakia (Liu et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to the importance of this topic, several research studies have been conducted in recent years to review highly cited articles in the field of dentistry. Some studies have focused on the bibliometric evaluation of articles in the dental field, including those related to COVID‐19 from a dental research perspective (Jacimovic et al, 2021), and dental Anxiety (Yeung, 2023). Some studies have also evaluated highly cited articles on various dental topics, including prosthetics (Praveen et al, 2020), orthodontics (Hui et al, 2013), root canals (Fardi et al, 2011), periodontology (Ahmad, Asif, et al, 2020), and oral leukoplakia (Liu et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%