Mapping the evolving trend of research on Class III malocclusion: a bibliometric analysis.

Autor: Hu, Shoushan, Zhong, Jiawei, Li, Yijun, Liu, Zejin, Gao, Xinlin, Xiong, Xin, Wang, Jun
Zdroj: Clinical Oral Investigations; Aug2024, Vol. 28 Issue 8, p1-15, 15p
Abstrakt: Objectives: This study aimed to provide visualized knowledge maps to show the evolving trends and key focal points of Class III malocclusion research through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis. Materials and methods: Class III malocclusion research published between 2000 and 2023 was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. VOSviewer was utilized to count the citation and publication number of authors, institutions, countries and journals. Co-occurrence, co-citation, and cluster analyses and burst detection were conducted using CiteSpace. Results: A total of 3,682 publications on Class III malocclusion were included in the bibliometric analysis. During 2000–2023, both the annual publication count and citation frequency exhibited a gradual upward trajectory, with a noticeable surge in recent years. In terms of production and citation counts of Class III malocclusion research, the core journal is the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. Furthermore, apart from the primary keyword ‘Class III malocclusion’, ‘orthognathic surgery’ was identified as keyword with the most frequency. The cluster analysis of cited references reveals that the research focal points have shifted to ‘skeletal anchorage’ and ‘surgery-first approach’. Furthermore, the burst detection identified ‘quality of life’ as a potential research hotspot since it has recently gained increasing scholarly attention. Conclusions: The current study provides scholars with the knowledge maps of evolving trends and prominent topics of Class III malocclusion research and a summary of research progress on various priorities during different periods. These findings are expected to provide a valuable guidance to facilitate the future research on Class III malocclusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index