Aims & Scope

The Journal of Clinical Prosthodontics and Implantology is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing the knowledge and practice of prosthodontics and implantology. It encompasses all aspects of prosthetic rehabilitation, dental implants, and related clinical technologies, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical research and clinical applications. The journal invites original research, reviews, case reports, clinical studies, and technological advancements in prosthodontics and implantology.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:

  • Prosthodontics: Removable and fixed prosthodontics, complete and partial dentures, crowns, bridges, occlusion, and digital prosthetics.
  • Implantology: Dental implant placement, osseointegration, guided bone regeneration, peri-implant diseases, and implant materials.
  • Innovative Technologies: Computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), 3D printing, and digital dentistry in prosthodontics and implantology.
  • Implant Restorations: Prosthetic restoration of dental implants, abutments, implant-supported crowns, and bridges.
  • Biomechanics and Materials: Research on biomaterials, biomechanical properties, and their role in implant success and prosthetic rehabilitation.
  • Clinical Techniques and Patient Care: Evidence-based approaches to clinical treatments, patient management, and postoperative care in prosthodontics and implantology.
  • Multidisciplinary Collaborations: Interactions between prosthodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, and other dental specialties for optimal patient outcomes.

Aim of the Journal

The primary aim of the Journal of Clinical Prosthodontics and Implantology is to provide a comprehensive platform for the dissemination of high-quality, peer-reviewed research, clinical insights, and advancements in prosthodontics and implantology. The journal seeks to promote excellence in clinical practice and scientific innovation in the field of restorative and implant dentistry. Through collaboration with dental professionals and researchers worldwide, the journal aims to enhance the quality of care and clinical outcomes for patients undergoing prosthodontic and implant-based treatments.

Objectives of the Journal

  1. Dissemination of Knowledge: To publish cutting-edge, original research in clinical prosthodontics and implantology, ensuring that new findings and methodologies reach practitioners and researchers.
  2. Clinical Relevance: To provide a platform for the publication of clinical case studies, treatment protocols, and practical guides that offer real-world solutions to challenges faced in prosthodontic and implant treatments.
  3. Promote Evidence-Based Practice: To encourage the adoption of evidence-based approaches and the integration of clinical research findings into everyday practice for improved patient outcomes.
  4. Support Technological Advancements: To highlight the latest advancements in prosthodontic and implant technology, including digital dentistry, materials science, and innovative treatment techniques.
  5. Encourage Multidisciplinary Collaboration: To foster interdisciplinary research and cooperation between prosthodontists, implantologists, periodontists, oral surgeons, and other dental professionals to achieve comprehensive treatment strategies for patients.
  6. Foster Professional Development: To contribute to the continuous education of dental professionals by publishing review articles, systematic reviews, and updates on current trends and practices in prosthodontics and implantology.
  7. Promote Global Exchange of Ideas: To serve as an international forum for sharing knowledge and experiences from diverse healthcare settings, thereby improving the global standard of prosthodontics and implantology practice.
  8. Improve Patient Care: To ensure that research and clinical practices published in the journal are aimed at enhancing patient care, comfort, and overall satisfaction with prosthodontic and implant treatments.