Turkish Journal of Public Health Dentistry

ISSN: 3062-3359
DOI Prefix: 10.51847

About This Journal

The "Turkish Journal of Public Health Dentistry" [ISSN: 3062-3359] is an open access, double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal, established by a distinguished panel of experts representing various disciplines within the field of dentistry. The journal aims to provide a national platform for the dissemination of original research articles, systematic reviews, and innovative techniques across all branches of dental science. Committed to academic excellence and accessibility, the journal is published semi-annual and is freely available to the global scientific community.

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Galaxy Publication

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Latest Articles
Integrating Dietary Questions into Caries Risk Assessment: Links to Caries Development
Integrating Dietary Questions into Caries Risk Assessment: Links to Caries Development
Written by Isabelle Blanchet   Published on Vol 5 Issue 1, 2025
This investigation reviewed clinical records to determine how dietary items included in caries risk evaluations correspond with the need for restorative care in a dental school environment. A dataset of 6,218 adults who attended the University of Iowa College of Dentistry between 2018 and 2019 was analyzed. Each patient had completed both a caries risk questionnaire and a full-mouth examination. Planned caries restorations were contrasted according to responses to selected dietary questions. Sta Read More

Influence of Serum Vitamin D Levels and Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) Polymorphisms on Susceptibility to Dental Caries
Influence of Serum Vitamin D Levels and Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) Polymorphisms on Susceptibility to Dental Caries
Written by Mehmet Faruk Ceylan   Published on Vol 5 Issue 1, 2025
Proper mineralization of teeth, bones, and other calcified tissues relies on vitamin D, which regulates calcium and phosphate homeostasis. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene must be activated for vitamin D to exert its effects. This research aimed to explore the influence of serum vitamin D levels and VDR gene variations on the development of dental caries in children. A total of 128 children aged 3–6 years participated, split evenly into two groups: 64 caries-free and 64 with dental caries. Bloo Read More

Longitudinal Associations Between Early-Life Dental Caries Trajectories and Midlife Mental Health Outcomes
Longitudinal Associations Between Early-Life Dental Caries Trajectories and Midlife Mental Health Outcomes
Written by Andreas Charalambous   Published on Vol 5 Issue 1, 2025
Dental and psychological health significantly contribute to overall wellness. Cavities in young children's teeth are tied to declines in physical and oral health, alongside faster aging by midlife, yet their impact on mental wellness remains uncertain. To assess if cavities in early childhood, dental decay in adolescence and adulthood, and long-term dental health trends correlate with psychological conditions in individuals in their forties, using evidence from two New Zealand cohort studies Read More

State Medicaid Policies, Provider Availability, and Their Impact on Pediatric and Adolescent Dental Care Utilization
State Medicaid Policies, Provider Availability, and Their Impact on Pediatric and Adolescent Dental Care Utilization
Written by Tuba Shahid Chaudhry   Published on Vol 5 Issue 1, 2025
This research sought to determine the comparative influence of four state-related variables—Medicaid funding rates, extent of Medicaid adult dental benefits (MADB), dentist enrollment in Medicaid, and availability of dental professionals—on the engagement with dental services among Medicaid-covered children and adolescents aged 1 to 17. Employing a cross-sectional national dataset from the 2018 to 2019 National Survey of Children's Health, this study analyzed dental care participation among Read More

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