Publications by Indian Orthodontists Making 
Global Waves: An Analysis from 2017 to 2023—Before, During, and After the Pandemic

Sanjana Mathur, Nikita Mohelay, Puneet Batra
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Aim: This article seeks to evaluate the shifts in publication rates and the participation of Indian orthodontists in different quartiles of orthodontic journals before, during, and after the pandemic, spanning the years 2017–2023. Methods: The evaluation involved manually searching through archives of 15 journals divided into quartiles, that is, Q1, Q2, and Q3. Articles with at least one author affiliated with an Indian university were collected and tabulated into graphs. Results: In Q1 journals, “Progress in Orthodontics” achieved the highest Indian publication percentage at 4.66%, whereas the European Journal of Orthodontics recorded the lowest at 0.93%. Among Q2 journals, the Journal of Orthodontic Science led with a maximum publication rate of 35.83%, while the Korean Journal of Orthodontics had the least, accounting for only 0.36%. In Q3 journals, the highest contribution of 31.16% was observed in APOS Trends in Orthodontics, while International Orthodontics had the lowest contribution at 8.24%. Conclusion: The examination of 15 orthodontic journals spanning the 7 years from 2017 to 2023 revealed that the publication trends remained largely unchanged in the majority of journals across all three time periods: pre-COVID-19, during the pandemic, and post-COVID-19. Notable exceptions included a slight increase in publications observed during and after the pandemic, specifically in the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (Q1 journal), Journal of Orthodontic Science (Q2 journal), APOS Trends in Orthodontics (Q3 journal), and International Orthodontics (Q3 journal).
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印度正畸学家的出版物 在全球掀起波澜:2017年至2023年--大流行之前、期间和之后的分析
目的:本文旨在评估印度正畸学家在大流行之前、期间和之后(跨度为 2017-2023 年)在不同四分位数正畸学期刊上的发表率变化和参与情况。方法:评估工作包括人工搜索 15 种期刊的档案,将其分为四等分,即 Q1、Q2 和 Q3。收集至少有一位作者隶属于印度大学的文章,并将其制成图表。结果在 Q1 期刊中,《Progress in Orthodontics》的印度语发表率最高,为 4.66%,而《European Journal of Orthodontics》的印度语发表率最低,为 0.93%。在第二季度期刊中,《口腔正畸科学杂志》的发表率最高,达到 35.83%,而《韩国口腔正畸学杂志》的发表率最低,仅为 0.36%。在第三季度期刊中,《亚太牙科正畸趋势》的贡献率最高,达到 31.16%,而《国际牙科正畸》的贡献率最低,仅为 8.24%。结论对2017年至2023年这7年间的15种正畸期刊进行的研究表明,在COVID-19之前、大流行期间和COVID-19之后这三个时间段内,大多数期刊的出版趋势基本保持不变。值得注意的例外情况包括在大流行期间和之后观察到的出版物略有增加,特别是《美国口腔正畸和牙面矫形学杂志》(第一季度期刊)、《口腔正畸科学杂志》(第二季度期刊)、《APOS 口腔正畸趋势》(第三季度期刊)和《国际口腔正畸学》(第三季度期刊)。
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