Affiliation:
1. Department of Dentistry Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) Florianopolis Santa Catarina Brazil
2. Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Odontology Complutense University of Madrid Madrid Spain
3. Center for MicroElectromechanical Systems (CMEMS‐UMINHO) University of Minho Guimarães Portugal
4. Department of Mechanical Engineering (EMC) Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) Florianopolis Santa Catarina Brazil
Abstract
AbstractAimThis bibliometric study analyzed the characteristics of the 100 most cited articles on bone grafts in dentistry.Materials and MethodsA database search was performed on the Web of Science Core Collection using a specific search strategy. Scopus and Google Scholar were also consulted for citation comparisons. Data extracted included: title, citation metrics, publication year, journal, study design, graft material, surgical technique, authors, institution, and country. Bibliometric networks were generated using VOSviewer.ResultsThe identified articles were published between 1991 and 2019. Citation counts ranged from 120 to 1161 (mean: 240, 30). Clinical Oral Implants Research was the most cited journal (5175 citations; 25/100). Xenogeneic bone graft material was the most frequently used (5130 citations; 22/100). Europe had 62 articles (14,604 citations), and the United States was the most prominent country (5209 citations; 22/100). The University of Bern had the highest number of citations (2565 citations; 13/100), with Buser D as the author with the largest number of articles (2648 citations; 12/100).ConclusionThis study shows the scientific progress on bone grafts in dentistry. The use of xenogeneic grafts for horizontal and/or vertical ridge augmentation was the most prominent trend.
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