Root Canal Disinfection Articles with the Highest Relative Citation Ratios. A Bibliometric Analysis from 1990 to 2019
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Valderrama Baca, María Pilar; Baca García, María Pilar; Solana, Carmen; Ferrer Luque, Carmen MaríaEditorial
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Bibliometrics Citations Endodontics National Institutes of Health Relative citation ratio Root canal disinfection Citation impact Article-level metrics Field-normalization Time-normalization
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2021Referencia bibliográfica
Valderrama, P.; Baca, P.; Solana, C.; Ferrer-Luque, C.M. Root Canal Disinfection Articles with the Highest Relative Citation Ratios. A Bibliometric Analysis from 1990 to 2019. Antibiotics 2021, 10, 1412. https://doi.org/10.3390/ antibiotics10111412
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Research Groups CTS-167 and HUM-777 of Junta de Andalucía, SpainAbstract
The relative citation rate (RCR) is a normalized article-level metric useful to assess the
impact of research articles. The objective of this bibliometric study is to identify and analyze, in root
canal disinfection, the 100 articles having the highest RCRs in the period 1990–2019, then compare
them with the top 100 articles most cited. A cross-sectional study was performed, and the search
strategy ((Disinfection AND root canal) AND ((“1990/01/01”[Date-Publication]: “2019/12/31”[DatePublication]))) relied on PubMed (n = 4294 documents), and article data were downloaded from
the iCite database. The 100 articles with the highest RCRs and the top 100 cited were selected
and evaluated in bibliometric terms. Among the 100 articles with the highest RCRs, there were
no differences in the three decades for RCRs values, but there were in citations, being 2000–2009
the most cited. The USA was the predominant country (n = 30), followed by Brazil (n = 14). The
most frequent study designs were reviews (n = 27) and in vitro (n = 25) and ex vivo (n = 24) studies.
All subfields were well represented, although they varied over time. In 2010–2019, regenerative
procedures and irrigation/disinfection techniques were predominant. Considering the RCR’s top
100 articles, 76 were common with the 100 most cited articles. Using the RCR metric allowed us to
identify influential articles in root canal disinfection, a research field with topics of significance that
fluctuate over time. Compared to citations, RCR reduces the time from publication to detection of its
importance for the readership and could be a valid alternative to citation counts.