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Is orthodontic research falling prey to obscure and predatory journals? A bibliometric study.

Michael P MaroulakosDalya Al-MoghrabiIsabel FleischmannNikolaos PandisPadhraig S Fleming
Published in: European journal of orthodontics (2024)
The majority of orthodontic articles were published in non-orthodontic journals. In addition, approximately one in five orthodontic studies were published in presumed predatory journals or in journals of uncertain legitimacy. Studies with higher levels of evidence were more likely to be published in established orthodontic journals.
Keyphrases
  • meta analyses
  • oral health
  • systematic review
  • randomized controlled trial
  • case control