Journal Name | British Dental Journal |
Abbreviation | Br Dent J |
Journal Start Year | 1872 |
Print ISSN | 0007-0610 |
Online ISSN | 1476-5373 |
Subject | Dental |
Sub Subject | Dentistry |
Country | United Kingdom (GB) |
Publisher | Nature Publishing Group |
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The British Dental Journal (BDJ) is an international, peer reviewed journal for the dental community, published by Springer Nature on behalf of the British Dental Association. We aim to inform our readers of ideas, opinions, developments and key issues in dentistry - clinical, practical and scientific - to spark interest, debate and discussion amongst dentists of all disciplines.
Types of Articles
Papers
Research
These are scientific papers with a focus on clinical research to enable researchers and scientists to communicate their findings to the rest of the community. Some papers will also be featured in our 'Research Insights' section. This includes summaries of papers, Q&As with authors, infographics and expert views.
Practice
Our practice papers are articles and reports on the latest developments and information relevant for those in dental practice. This section now also includes our 'How to' papers which are designed to provide the reader with practical advice to follow or at the least to inform them and 'Refresher guide to' papers which outline a particular topic/area studied at dental school or in postgraduate courses.
Please note, case reports are not normally considered for publication in the BDJ. Case reports may only be submitted if they report on a case that will have a significant impact on day-to-day clinical practice or a particularly unusual and interesting case that will attract the interest of the journal's general readership. Case reports will not be considered for publication when of little relevance or usefulness to readers beyond the setting of the case reported.
Education
These papers are any type of paper, article or report that is relevant to the vital subject of dental education, whether it is undergraduate, postgraduate, specialist or lifelong learning.
Opinion
Our opinion papers express the views and opinions of people that are open to debate and discussion. This section will keep you aware of what people are thinking in dentistry today, and introduce differing views for debate.
General
General articles cover all the topics that don't quite fit into the other categories. These include clinical guidelines and historical papers.
Letters
Letters should be sent directly to our Editor-in-Chief at bdj@bda.org. Priority is given to letters under 500 words long, and content may be edited for space. Our letters section provides the space for individual news, views and opinion.
Case Report Letters: We also have a section for case reports within our Letters pages. Please write the case report in letter format and submit as detailed above, specifying that the letter is for the 'Case Reports' section. If you wish, we can accommodate up to two small images; please send images with 300 dpi resolution as separate TIFF, JPEG or EPD files.
Authorship: the BDJ's normal procedure is to credit the author(s) of a letter by their name and location (no qualifications). Specific institutional or organisational affiliations or qualifications are included solely at the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief, when deemed necessary to add context to the letter.
Book reviews
Our book reviews provide you with a thorough insight into the latest books in dentistry. Most reviews for the BDJ are commissioned, although the BDJ does occasionally accept reviews submitted without prior agreement. Submitted reviews should be approximately 400 words in length.
Obituaries
To honour members of the dental community, we publish obituaries. All submitted obituaries should be 400 words in length. Content is down to the individual author; however, approval of the family should be given prior to publication.
An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase, by any method. It may consist of a group of letters or words taken from the full version of the word or phrase.
The ISO4 Abbreviation of British Dental Journal is Br Dent J.
Nature Publishing Group is the publisher of the British Dental Journal. Visit for all Nature Publishing Group journals, click here : Nature Publishing Group List of Journals.
An International Standard Serial Number is an eight-digit serial number used to uniquely identify a serial publication, such as a magazine. The ISSN is especially helpful in distinguishing between serials with the same title
"British Dental Journal" Journal Print ISSN : 0007-0610, and Online ISSN (eISSN) : 1476-5373
British Dental Journal Print ISSN : | 0007-0610 |
British Dental Journal eISSN : | 1476-5373 |
The University Grants Commission of India (UGC India) is the primary regulatory body created by the Indian Government in accordance with the UGC Act of 1956 under the Ministry of Human Resource Development.
It has been made responsible for the coordination of Indian Universities, determination of the standards for Indian universities and maintenance of standards of higher education in India.
Yes British Dental Journal is Indexed By UGC Care. UGC Approved Journals.
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Yes the British Dental Journal is PUBMED Indexed Journal.
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Peer review means that a board of scholarly reviewers in the domain of the journal, review materials they publish for quality of research and adherence to editorial standards of the journal, before articles are accepted for publication.
It’s the ultimate litmus test for scientists and researchers to verify their findings.
When an article on an experiment and its hypothesis is submitted to a scholarly journal for publishing then it is meticulously tested.
If a journal makes an article goes through the process of ‘peer-review’ before being published then it is a peer-review journal.
Yes British Dental Journal is Peer-Reviewed Journal and Published by Nature Publishing Group.
The Impact Factor is also known by the name of Journal Impact Factor of an Academic Journal.
It is based on the scientometric index that shows the annual average number of citations. Moreover, impact factor is having all the information which is published in the last two years in the given journal received.
The Impact Factor of British Dental Journal is 1.438 (2024) Impact factor .
British Dental Journal Impact Factor : | 1.438 (2024) |
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