Journal of Dental and Oral Care (ISSN: 2836-8649) is an international, Open Access publisher of peer-reviewed journals encompassing a broad spectrum of scientific research and technological disciplines.
Journal of Dental and Oral Care (ISSN: 2836-8649) is originated with a rigid commitment of serving the scientific and research community by inviting innovations and a vision to encourage the existing scientists, experts and young scientists to enlighten the common society, encompassing a broad spectrum of scientific research and technological disciplines.
Journal of Dental and Oral Care (ISSN: 2836-8649) is an Open Access single blinded peer-reviewed medical journal, publish original research articles, review papers, clinical studies, case reports, editorials, and perspectives etc. It seeks support from individuals, institutes, libraries, universities, funding agencies, and others.
Journal of Dental and Oral Care (ISSN: 2836-8649) deals with the disorders and complications that are related to dental disorders, oral health complications, periodontal diseases, tooth decay, oral infections, and clinical dental care.
The current research in the Journal of Dental and Oral Care (ISSN: 2836-8649) involves the development of new techniques to minimize these ailments and provides knowledge for researchers, practitioners, and even common people.
Journal of Dental and Oral Care (ISSN: 2836-8649) accepts the articles in the fields of: Oral Health, Preventive Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry, Dental Caries (Tooth Decay), Periodontal Disease, Endodontics, Prosthodontics, Dental Biomaterials, Fluoride Therapy, Dental Sealants, Plaque Control, Gingivitis & Periodontitis, Oral Microbiome, Dental Erosion, Tooth Sensitivity, Malocclusion, Braces & Clear Aligners, Dental Aesthetics, Teeth Whitening, Smile Design, Digital Dentistry, Early Childhood Caries (ECC), Pediatric Oral Health, Tooth Eruption Patterns, Space Maintainers, Habit-Breaking Appliances (Thumb Sucking, Tongue Thrust), Dental Implants, Bone Grafting, Wisdom Tooth Extraction, Maxillofacial Surgery, TMJ Disorders (Temporomandibular Joint), Sinus Lift Surgery, Dentures & Bridges, Crowns & Veneers, Composite Resin Fillings, CAD/CAM in Dentistry, Adhesive Dentistry, Oral Cancer, Leukoplakia & Erythroplakia, Salivary Gland Disorders, Oral Lichen Planus, HPV & Oral Lesions, Gum Recession, Scaling & Root Planning, Periodontal Regeneration, Host Modulation Therapy.
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Oral Health: Oral health refers to the state of being free from mouth and facial pain, oral infections, periodontal disease, tooth decay, and other conditions that limit an individual’s ability to bite, chew, smile, speak, and socialize. It encompasses the overall hygiene, function, and well-being of teeth, gums, and related oral tissues.
Preventive Dentistry: Preventive dentistry is the branch of dental care focused on maintaining oral health and preventing dental diseases through regular check-ups, cleanings, fluoride treatments, sealants, patient education, and proper oral hygiene practices. It aims to reduce the risk of cavities, gum disease, and other oral conditions before they develop.
Restorative Dentistry: Restorative Dentistry is the branch of dentistry focused on diagnosing, preventing, and treating oral diseases to restore the function, integrity, and aesthetics of teeth. It involves procedures such as fillings, crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures to repair damaged or missing teeth.
Dental Caries (Tooth Decay): Dental caries is the progressive destruction of tooth enamel and dentin caused by acid-producing bacteria in dental plaque. It leads to cavities, tooth sensitivity, and, if untreated, potential tooth loss.
Periodontal Disease: A chronic inflammatory condition affecting the gums and supporting structures of the teeth, often caused by bacterial plaque accumulation. It can lead to gum recession, bone loss, and tooth mobility if untreated, ultimately threatening oral health.
Endodontics: A specialized branch of dentistry focused on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and injuries of the dental pulp and surrounding tissues. It primarily involves procedures like root canal therapy to save infected or damaged teeth.
Prosthodontics: Prosthodontics is the dental specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients with missing or deficient teeth and oral structures. It involves designing, creating, and fitting artificial replacements like dentures, crowns, bridges, and implants to restore function, comfort, and aesthetics.
Dental Biomaterials: Dental Biomaterials are specially designed materials used in dentistry to restore, replace, or enhance the function and aesthetics of teeth and oral tissues. They include metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites that are biocompatible and durable for clinical applications.
Fluoride Therapy: A preventive dental treatment that uses controlled amounts of fluoride to strengthen tooth enamel, inhibit bacterial growth, and reduce the risk of dental caries. It can be applied topically through gels, varnishes, or toothpaste, or systemically via water or supplements.
Dental Sealants: Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of teeth, especially molars, to prevent decay. They act as a barrier, protecting enamel from plaque and acids. Sealants are commonly used in children and adolescents but can benefit adults as well.