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Global research interest regarding silver diamine fluoride in dentistry: A bibliometric analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY
Volume 113, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103778

Keywords

Silver diamine fluoride; Research interest; Bibliometric analysis; Prevention; Caries; Older adults

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  1. Research Grants Council, Hong Kong [17100019]

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Global research interest in silver diamine fluoride (SDF) in dentistry has increased significantly in recent years, mainly focused on dental caries. The three main types of research are laboratory/animal studies, review/guidelines, and clinical trials, with the citation count being significantly different among them. The popularity of SDF as indicated by Google Trends has also seen a significant increase.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the global research interest regarding silver diamine fluoride (SDF) in dentistry using a bibliometric approach. Methods: A literature search was conducted in the Web of Science Core Collection database to identify studies related to SDF. Bibliometric data from the selected publications were exported and analysed using the Bibliometrix Biblioshiny R-package software. The type of research and main contents of the publications were summarised. One-way analysis of variance was used to detect the differences in the citation counts of the publications with various types of research. In addition, Google Trends was used to investigate the popularity of the search term silver diamine fluoride. Results: A total of 259 publications were included and analyzed. The annual scientific production of SDF studies increased significantly per year in the past five years, and it mainly concerned dental caries. The three main types of research were laboratory/animal study (n = 114, 44%), review/guideline (n = 56, 22%), and clinical trial (n = 44, 17%). The citation count related to the type of research (p < 0.01). The citation count of clinical trials was significantly higher than that of laboratory/animal studies (p < 0.05). As quantified via data from Google Trends, the search popularity of silver diamine fluoride also increased significantly. Conclusion: Based on the results of bibliometric analysis, global research interest regarding SDF has rapidly increased in recent years. Clinical significance: This paper presents an overview of scientific evidence and impact of SDF use in dentistry. SDF attracts a growing interest globally and there has been a steady increase in scientific research into its use in dental practice.

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