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The Saudi Dental Journal

The Saudi Dental Journal is a scientific journal, published since 1989 in English. The journal's country of origin is Saudi Arabia and its primary focus area is dentistry.

Details
Abbr. Saudi Dent J
Start 1989
End Continuing
Frequency Three no. a year
p-ISSN 1013-9052
e-ISSN 1658-3558
Country Saudi Arabia
Language English
Specialty Dentistry
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 9184 37
SJR / Ranks: 8624 520
CiteScore / Ranks: 7633 3.50
Recent Articles
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Cristina de Cristo B, Yousef Saleh H, Weiss S, Sebastiani A, Elsalanty M, Scariot R, et al.
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1456-1458. PMID: 39619723
Purpose: The aim of this work was to evaluate the effectiveness of a gel with active oxygen in the prevention of MRONJ. Methods: Using split-mouth study design, twelve rats were...
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Alqarawi F, Sayed M, Dewan H, Ibraheem Shaabi F, Naim H, Ahmad M, et al.
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1477-1482. PMID: 39619722
Objective: This study evaluated the effects of finish-line design, tooth preparation taper or total occlusal convergence (TOC), and digital production technology on the retention of provisional crowns for molars. Material...
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Almedarham R, Al Dawood Z, Alatiyyah F, Akhtar S, Khan S, Shetty A, et al.
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1417-1424. PMID: 39619721
Objective: This study investigates the flexural strength and elastic modulus of three-dimension (3D) printed interim resin (ASIGA) incorporating zirconium dioxide (nano-ZrO) and silicon dioxide (nano-SiO) nanoparticles (NPs) with different build...
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Alali Y, Al Habeeb K, Al Malhook K, Alshehri S
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1397-1405. PMID: 39619720
Background And Objectives: Idiopathic condylar resorption (ICR) can be described as a dysfunctional remodeling of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). It is clinically characterized by morphological changes in TMJ including reduced...
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Altaweel S, Sehli M, Khogeer M, Ayyash R, Al Zahrani S, Al-Ghalib T, et al.
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1466-1471. PMID: 39619719
Objective: Identification of periodontal phenotype is critical in clinical practice. Thick and thin tissues respond differently to inflammation, and trauma. It significantly influences the outcomes of restorative treatment, regenerative therapy,...
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Alinda S, Margono A, Yulianto I, Maharti I, Rafmawan R
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1425-1431. PMID: 39619718
Background: Migration of dental pulp stromal cells (DPSCs) significantly responds to wound healing after pulp injury. Deriving from low compliance characteristics, pulp tissue regeneration is challenging and depends on the...
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Zhang H, Yu Q, Ying C, Liu Y, Wang X, Guo Y, et al.
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1389-1396. PMID: 39619717
Introduction: This study aimed to analyze the existing evidence on the association between dental diseases and stroke. Various pathogenic mechanisms, including bacteraemia and systemic inflammation, were investigated to explore their...
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Garcia-Moreno M, Salmeron-Valdes E, Morales-Valenzuela A, Velazquez-Enriquez U, Toral-Rizo V, Lara-Carrillo E
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1490-1494. PMID: 39619716
Objective: The purpose of the study was to compare the fluoride release in two conventional glass ionomer cements (Ionobond, Ketac Molar) and two resin-modified glass ionomer cements (Vitrebond, Fuji II...
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Abutayyem H, Abdullatif Alshehhi M, Alameri M, Zafar M
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1459-1465. PMID: 39619715
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the microbial adhesion of different oral pathogens on different wires used in orthodontic treatment and to evaluate the potential of these...
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Bakr M, Idris G, Al Ankily M
Saudi Dent J . 2024 Dec; 36(11):1449-1455. PMID: 39619714
Background: The lack of standardised studies remains an obstacle to developing a consistent approach to integrating virtual dental simulation (VDS) into dental education. The aim of this study was to...