International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
国际儿童齿科杂志
ISSN: 0960-7439
自引率: 8.2%
发文量: 82
被引量: 2164
影响因子: 3.261
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出版周期: 双月刊
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年文章数: 82
国人发稿量: 8

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OverviewInternational Journal of Paediatric Dentistry&nbsp;publishes papers on all aspects of paediatric dentistry: preventive, restorative and orthodontic treatment for children, behavioural management, and aspects of community dentistry related to children.<br style="box-sizing: border-box;">Aims and ScopeThe&nbsp;International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry&nbsp;was formed in 1991 by the merger of the Journals of the International Association of Paediatric Dentistry and the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry and is published bi-monthly. It has true international scope and aims to promote the highest standard of education, practice and research in paediatric dentistry world-wide.International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry&nbsp;publishes papers on all aspects of paediatric dentistry including: growth and development, behaviour management, diagnosis, prevention, restorative treatment and issue relating to medically compromised children or those with disabilities. This peer-reviewed journal features scientific articles, reviews, case reports, clinical techniques, short communications and abstracts of current paediatric dental research. Analytical studies with a scientific novelty value are preferred to descriptive studies. Case reports illustrating unusual conditions and clinically relevant observations are acceptable but must be of sufficiently high quality to be considered for publication; particularly the illustrative material must be of the highest quality.<br style="box-sizing: border-box;">Keywordsinternational journal of paediatric dentistry, dental disease, dental health, dentistry, infectious disease, oral health, orthodontics, paediatrics, pediatrics, teeth<br style="box-sizing: border-box;">Abstracting and Indexing InformationBiological Science Database (ProQuest)Current Contents: Clinical Medicine (Clarivate Analytics)Health &amp; Medical Collection (ProQuest)Health Research Premium Collection (ProQuest)HEED: Health Economic Evaluations Database (Wiley-Blackwell)Hospital Premium Collection (ProQuest)Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics)MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM)Natural Science Collection (ProQuest)ProQuest Central (ProQuest)Public Health Database (ProQuest)PubMed Dietary Supplement Subset (NLM)Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics)SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest)

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  • A scoping review on parental/caregiver challenges in maintaining oral hygiene among children with autism spectrum disorder.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Children and adolescents assisted in a referral oral medicine diagnostic service: 20 years of experience in Brazil.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Masticatory function in growing individuals with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia: A longitudinal study.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Outcomes of partial pulpotomy in permanent molars of children with irreversible pulpitis: A prospective cohort study.

    Vital pulp therapy is gaining traction in dental practice, especially for young patients. To evaluate the outcomes of partial pulpotomy in permanent molars of children diagnosed with irreversible pulpitis (IP) using iRoot BP Plus. A total of 94 permanent molars in 88 patients, aged 6-15 years, with symptoms of IP, were treated with partial pulpotomy, using iRoot BP Plus as the pulp capping agent. The treated teeth underwent clinical and radiographic assessments at 1, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months postoperative. The outcomes were determined based on clinical and radiographic criteria by calibrated examiners. The success rates were 98.4% (63/64), 93.2% (41/44), and 89.7% (26/29) at the 6-month, 12-month, and 24-month follow-up. By the end of this study, the median follow-up period was 15.1 months, and the estimated survival rate was 95.2% at 24 months. Gender, root maturity, and number of missing walls had no significant effect on success rates. Six molars were failed, and root canal therapy (RCT) was applied. Partial pulpotomy for permanent molars with IP in young patients using iRoot BP Plus as pulp capping material achieved high success. This method presents a viable alternative to apexification and RCT for treating vital, inflamed molars with IP in children.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

  • Effectiveness of virtual reality glasses versus white noise on dental anxiety in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: A randomised controlled clinical trial.

    Management of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can be challenging due to their disruptive behaviour. Basic behaviour management techniques (BMTs) may not be sufficient, and adjunctive strategies such as virtual reality (VR) glasses or white noise can be employed. To assess and compare the effectiveness of VR, white noise and basic BMTs on dental anxiety and behaviour of children with ADHD. Forty-eight children with ADHD were recruited for this parallel, three-armed randomised controlled clinical trial, which involved three visits at one-week intervals, including examination, preventive measures and restorations. Children were randomly divided into three groups: VR, white noise and basic BMTs. Outcome measures were Faces Image Scale (FIS), Heart Rate (HR) and Venham's Behaviour Rating Scale (VBRS). No significant difference was found between the groups in FIS scores. White noise group had a significantly lower mean HR than control group in all visits. Scores of VBRS in VR and white noise groups were significantly lower than those in the control group during the restorative visit. VR and white noise could be beneficial in managing dental anxiety and improving behaviour in children with ADHD and could be used as adjunctive strategies to basic BMTs.

    被引量:- 发表:1970

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