Cannabis Uses in Dentistry: A Bibliometric Analysis.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1089/jicm.2024.0368
Karolina Skarlet Silva Viana,Ernesto Andrade Divenuto,Rafael Paschoal Esteves Lima
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Background: This bibliometric review seeks to understand metrics of papers, authors, journals, and universities, about the benefits of the therapeutic application of Cannabis sativa (CS), as well as the most harmful effects associated to its use. Methods: The main search strategy applied to the topic was conducted in Web Of Science Core Collection on February 2024. A crossmatch of the number of citations was performed in Scopus and Google Scholar. The analyses were carried out in VOSviewer and Altmetric for PubMed and Google Scholar. Results: Of a total of 196 records, 53 articles were included for analysis. There were 25 publications on either therapeutic or harmful effects. In the ranking of subjects, those of greatest interest were general oral health and periodontics, with 53% of the total. The most cited paper was authored by Thomson et al. (2008) with 85 citations, allowing the University of Otago to be the most cited. Although JAMA was the most cited journal, in the dental field this corresponded to the Journal of Clinical Periodontology. In relation to the distribution by country, the United States received the largest number of citations and New Zealand second. Related to dentistry, in the cluster analysis, keywords more occurrent were "periodontal disease" and "periodontitis". Conclusions: In the past 4 years, there has been a superlative growth in CS papers related to oral health effects. This growth follows the social and political events related to CS legalization in some countries and reveals that the use of CS in dentistry is an emerging research field.
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背景:本文献计量学综述旨在了解有关大麻(CS)治疗应用的益处以及与使用大麻相关的最大有害影响的论文、作者、期刊和大学的指标。方法:对该主题采用的主要搜索策略是在 2024 年 2 月的 Web Of Science Core Collection 中进行的。在 Scopus 和 Google Scholar 中进行了引文数量的交叉比对。在 VOSviewer 和 Altmetric 中对 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 进行了分析。分析结果在总共 196 条记录中,有 53 篇文章被纳入分析范围。其中 25 篇文章涉及治疗效果或有害效果。在主题排序中,最受关注的是普通口腔健康和牙周病学,占总数的 53%。被引用次数最多的论文是汤姆森等人(2008 年)撰写的论文,共被引用 85 次,使奥塔哥大学成为被引用次数最多的大学。尽管《美国医学会杂志》是被引用次数最多的期刊,但在牙科领域,这与《临床牙周病学杂志》相对应。从国家分布来看,美国的引用次数最多,新西兰次之。与牙科有关,在聚类分析中,出现较多的关键词是 "牙周病 "和 "牙周炎"。结论:在过去 4 年中,与口腔健康影响相关的 CS 论文出现了大幅增长。这种增长与一些国家将 CS 合法化相关的社会和政治事件有关,并揭示了在牙科中使用 CS 是一个新兴的研究领域。
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