Author:
Saini Ravinder S.,Bavabeedu Shashit Shetty,Quadri Syed Altafuddin,Gurumurthy Vishwanath,Kanji Masroor Ahmed,Okshah Abdulmajeed,Binduhayyim Rayan Ibrahim H.,Alarcón-Sánchez Mario Alberto,Mosaddad Seyed Ali,Heboyan Artak
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Nanoparticles are increasingly used in dentistry for various applications, including enhancing the mechanical properties of denture base resins. This study aimed to comprehensively review and analyze the research landscape of nanoparticles and their effect on the flexural strength of denture base resins to identify key research areas and trends and to highlight the importance of collaboration between authors and institutions.
Methods
A Bibliometric Analysis was conducted using the Keywords “Nanoparticle*” AND “Denture*” OR “CAD/CAM.” The literature search from the WOS database was restricted to the publication years 2011 to 2022.
Results
Key findings encompass an increase in research publications but a decline in citations. Saudi Arabia, China, and Iraq led this research, with specific institutions excelling. Notable journals with high impact factors were identified. Authorship patterns show variations in citation impact. Additionally, keyword analysis revealed that current research trends offer insights into influential authors and their networks.
Conclusions
The analysis of nanoparticles and denture base resins reveals a dynamic and evolving landscape that emphasizes the importance of collaboration, staying current with research trends, and conducting high-quality research in this ever-evolving domain.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC