Guatemalan Scientific Journal of Dentistry
Email: [email protected]
Postgraduate School from the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of San Carlos de Guatemala
ISSN 2957-8655
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These should describe original, significant experimental observations and provide sufficient detail so that the observations can be critically evaluated and, if necessary, repeated. Original articles must meet the highest international standards in the field or professional area.
You must strictly adhere to the Consolidated Standards of Trial Reporting (CONSORT) minimum guidelines for publication of randomized clinical trials (http://www.consort-statement.org).
Either narrative articles or systematic reviews/meta-analyses. Reviews should generally include a clearly defined search strategy and take a broad view of the field rather than simply summarizing the literature. Systematic reviews are recommended to follow the PRISMA guidelines. Systematic reviews that use meta-analyses, it is recommended that they follow the guidelines of the Cochrane manual of systematic reviews of interventions, according to the international organization Cochrane.
Prospective or retrospective studies of patients or patient registries, randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, case-control studies, cross-sectional studies, case series, biopsy research excluding the use of human teeth for technique studies.
Animal or culture biological research studies on physiology, development, stem cell differentiation, inflammation, or pathology. The main focus is in biology.
Focus primarily on research related to the techniques and materials used, or their potential clinical use.
Reports of an unusual clinical case or use of state-of-the-art technology in a clinical case. Case Report/Clinical Techniques articles, even when they include an extensive review of the literature, are categorized as Case Report/Clinical Techniques.
They are manuscripts in which the publishing entity conducts an in-depth interview with a relevant personality of national or international dentistry. It is based on the formulation of questions and their respective answers on a general or specific topic, it concludes with the position of the interviewee and the editorial committee on the topic analyzed during the interview. They will have a maximum length of 7,000 words, as well as a minimum of 5 bibliographic references.
This section is for conference abstracts, all submitted papers will be reviewed by the journal editor, they will not be peer reviewed. You must contact the magazine to see the submission format. These documents will present a summary of the different topics and conferences given in an institutional academic activity, also providing the pertinent conclusions of the different conferences or academic activities carried out.
This section is to send documents that are important or of interest to the university community or society. All submitted documents will be evaluated by the editor of the journal, they will not be subjected to peer review, you must contact the journal to see the presentation format, this section aims to be a scientific repository of classic or very important documents for the development of Dentistry.
This section is for the tributes made by the Dentistry Postgraduate, the Faculty or the University, and that the journal's publishing entity considers its publication, dissemination and archiving through the journal to be important. All tributes sent to this section will be evaluated by the journal's editorial committee, they will not be subject to peer review, you must contact the journal to see the presentation format.
This section is to publicize relevant information from a School of Dentistry. It may include scientific information, statements, awards, achievements or goals achieved. All the information sent will be evaluated by the editorial committee of the journal, it will not be subjected to peer review, you must contact the journal to see the presentation format.
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Guatemalan Scientific Journal of Dentistry
Email: [email protected]
Postgraduate School from the Faculty of Dentistry of the University of San Carlos de Guatemala
ISSN 2957-8655