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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Latest Articles
Correlation between Dental Students' Theoretical Knowledge and Clinical Skills Regarding Endodontics: A Retrospective Analysis in REU
Correlation between Dental Students' Theoretical Knowledge and Clinical Skills Regarding Endodontics: A Retrospective Analysis in REU
Written by Alsharifa Dalia Alharith   Published on Vol 5 Issue 2, 2025
Endodontic outcomes are linked to dental students' ability to apply cognitive information to effective dental procedures. Recent studies show that students undergo rigorous dental training but struggle to apply their classroom gains in clinical practice, raising doubts about the effectiveness of current dental training. This is a retrospective analysis using students' grades and clinical competency in male and female campuses of Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh, KSA. Grades for the included Read More

Association of Systemic Diseases with Bone Loss around Implants: A Cross-Sectional Radiographic Study
Association of Systemic Diseases with Bone Loss around Implants: A Cross-Sectional Radiographic Study
Written by Zeeshan Qamar   Published on Vol 5 Issue 2, 2025
This cross-sectional radiographic study aims to evaluate the prevalence and extent of peri-implant bone loss in patients with systemic conditions and to explore associations with age, gender, and specific systemic diseases. The study analyzed 306 patient records from dental clinics, focusing on those with systemic conditions and dental implants placed at least one year prior. Periapical radiographs were assessed for mesial and distal bone loss, classified into three levels (Class I, II, and III) Read More

Knowledge and Beliefs of Oral Manifestations Related to Drug Abuse; A Study among Saudi and Kuwaiti Students
Knowledge and Beliefs of Oral Manifestations Related to Drug Abuse; A Study among Saudi and Kuwaiti Students
Written by Shahzeb Hasan Ansari   Published on Vol 5 Issue 2, 2025
This cross-sectional study aims to evaluate the knowledge and beliefs of Saudi and Kuwaiti dental students regarding oral manifestations associated with drug abuse. Drug abuse, including the use of methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and opioids, can cause severe oral health issues such as xerostomia, dental caries, periodontal disease, bruxism, and oral mucosal lesions. Prescription drugs can also contribute to oral health complications due to their impact on saliva production, increasing the ris Read More

Prevalence of Implant Failures and Determining Associated Factors among Patients: A Retrospective Study in REU
Prevalence of Implant Failures and Determining Associated Factors among Patients: A Retrospective Study in REU
Written by Zeeshan Qamar   Published on Vol 5 Issue 2, 2025
Implant failures are still an issue of concern for clinicians, since they frequently result from functional impairments, patient dissatisfaction, and extra treatment charges. There are so many reasons why an implant may fail, including Peri-implantitis, soft tissue complications, a history of periodontal diseases, and surgical or prosthetic planning. This is a radiometric retrospective study using patients’ files. Each file was screened and observed for any bone loss around the implants, along w Read More

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