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
Efficacy of AI in Detecting Dental Age of Pediatric Patients Visiting University Hospital: A Retrospective Study
Efficacy of AI in Detecting Dental Age of Pediatric Patients Visiting University Hospital: A Retrospective Study
Written by Shahzeb Hasan Ansari   Published on Vol 6 Issue 1, 2026
The problems in dental age diagnosis emerged that necessitated the development of artificial intelligence which offers better computerized methods. AI systems with integrated machine learning and deep learning improve the ability of dental diagnosis from huge data sets by identifying patterns. This retrospective study had a sample size of 350 files from the pediatric division. OPGs were collected from the patient’s files and sent to the AI programmer, who utilized CNN (Convolutional Neural Netwo Read More

3D-Printed Crowns and Bridges Longevity, Fit Accuracy, and Chairside Workflow Optimization: A Narrative Review
3D-Printed Crowns and Bridges Longevity, Fit Accuracy, and Chairside Workflow Optimization: A Narrative Review
Written by Bader Soliman Alhussain   Published on Vol 6 Issue 1, 2026
The advent of additive manufacturing has transformed restorative dentistry, offering clinicians alternative methods for the fabrication of crowns and bridges that are faster, less wasteful, and potentially more precise than conventional techniques. Stereolithography (SLA), digital light processing (DLP), and masked LCD printing are examples of 3D printing technologies that have shown great promise in creating both temporary and permanent restorations with acceptable mechanical characteristics an Read More

Effectiveness of Host-Modulation Therapy in Aggressive Periodontitis: A Narrative Review
Effectiveness of Host-Modulation Therapy in Aggressive Periodontitis: A Narrative Review
Written by Bader Soliman Alhussain   Published on Vol 6 Issue 1, 2026
Aggressive periodontitis (AgP) represents a rapidly progressive and highly destructive periodontal disorder characterized by severe alveolar bone loss, dysregulated host response, and pronounced inflammatory tissue breakdown disproportionate to the amount of microbial biofilm present. Traditional periodontal therapy has largely focused on mechanical removal of pathogenic biofilm; however, overwhelming evidence now supports the concept that host inflammatory dysregulation, rather than bacterial q Read More

Management Modalities of Mandible Fracture and Dental Trauma in Pediatric Patients: A Cross Sectional Study
Management Modalities of Mandible Fracture and Dental Trauma in Pediatric Patients: A Cross Sectional Study
Written by Fatmah AlMotawah   Published on Vol 6 Issue 1, 2026
Pediatric dental specialists have to perform extensive treatment interventions that involve surgical approaches and conservative dental therapy programs when managing mandibular fractures and dental trauma in the children. Mandibular fractures are common among Saudi children; hence, the pediatric dentists must be aware of the treatment modalities. The present study is a cross-sectional study using a closed-ended questionnaire, and its reliability and validity were tested. The questionnaire inclu Read More

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