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摘要
背景:在forensic Odonto-Stomatology杂志上发表的文章中,关于法医牙科学与各种牙科专业的关系的信息缺乏。本研究旨在通过《Journal of forensic Odonto-Stomatology》2005 - 2012年8年间发表的文章,寻找法医牙医学与各牙科专业的关系。方法:2013年12月通过网络检索进行文献计量学分析。结果:在97篇发表的文章中,发表最多的是口腔医学与放射学(20篇)和社区牙科(20篇),其次是正畸学(18篇)、修复学(15篇)、口腔病理学与微生物学(8篇)、儿科学(7篇)、口腔颌面外科(4篇)和保守牙科与牙髓学(3篇)。在Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology上发表的文章中,群众性灾害(10篇)和咬痕分析(10篇)。其次是两性异形(8)和牙科欺诈和医疗事故(8),其次是颅面重叠(6)和识别(6)构成了主要的吸引力贡献者。结论:结合法医学与其他牙科专业的关系,对法医学新的工作分类进行了评价。
The relationship of forensic odontology with various dental specialties in the articles published in the Journal of Forensic odonto-stomatology from 2005 to 2012.
Background: There is a paucity of information about the relationship of forensic odontology with various dental specialties in the articles published in the Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology. This study aimed to find the relationship of forensic odontology with various dental specialties in the articles published in the Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology from 2005 to 2012 over an 8-year period.
Methods: Bibliometric analysis was performed using web-based search during December 2013.
Results: Out of the total 97 published articles, the maximum number of published articles were related to oral medicine and radiology (20) and community dentistry (20), followed by orthodontics (18), prosthodontics (15), and oral pathology and microbiology (8), pedodontics (7), oral and maxillofacial surgery (4) and conservative dentistry and endodontics (3). Among the articles published in Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology, mass disasters (10) and bite mark analysis (10), followed by sexual dimorphism (8) and dental fraud and malpractice (8), followed by craniofacial superimposition (6) and identification (6) form the major attraction of the contributors.
Conclusion: This paper has tried to evaluate the new working classification proposed for forensic odontology based on its relationship with other dental specialties.