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

Galaxy Publication

Sultan Selim mahallesi , gümüşhane cd , no : 37 , d:18 Kağıthane/Istanbul

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Latest Articles
Evaluating the Impact of Various Teaching Approaches on Dental Students' Accuracy in Tooth Shade Selection
Evaluating the Impact of Various Teaching Approaches on Dental Students' Accuracy in Tooth Shade Selection
Written by Irina Seceleanu   Published on Vol 4 Issue 2, 2024
Achieving an accurate match between tooth color and restorations is the most challenging aspect of restorative dentistry. The process of teaching and learning color matching is an important component of dental education. This study aimed to investigate the effect of different instructional methods on dental students' ability to determine tooth color. Participants were randomly divided into two groups: one group received face-to-face, hands-on training on color-matching techniques, while the Read More

Investigating Parental Approaches to Handling Dental Injuries in Children
Investigating Parental Approaches to Handling Dental Injuries in Children
Written by T. Cantile   Published on Vol 4 Issue 2, 2024
Dental injuries are one of the most common oral health issues in children, significantly affecting their physical and emotional well-being. The role of parents in managing these injuries is crucial and their awareness of proper appropriate responses plays a vital role in determining the outcome. This study aimed to investigate the level of parental awareness and practice in dealing with dental injuries in children. In this descriptive cross-sectional research, a standardized questionnaire was di Read More

Exploring the Link between Diet, Obesity, and Dental Caries in Children
Exploring the Link between Diet, Obesity, and Dental Caries in Children
Written by Amit Arora-   Published on Vol 4 Issue 2, 2024
Tooth decay which is the most common nutrition-related disease, was the focus of this study. Here, we investigated the association between diet, obesity, and dental caries in young children. This descriptive-analytical study included the assessment of children’s oral health through the DMFT index to determine tooth decay. Body mass index was used to calculate the level of obesity, and a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) assessed food consumption patterns. The findings showed t Read More

The Effect of Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy on Glycosylated Hemoglobin Levels in Non-Diabetic Individuals
The Effect of Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy on Glycosylated Hemoglobin Levels in Non-Diabetic Individuals
Written by So-Hyun Son   Published on Vol 4 Issue 2, 2024
Non-surgical periodontal treatment (NSPT) is the primary approach to managing periodontal infections. Our study aimed to evaluate and compare HbA1c levels between non-diabetic subjects with chronic periodontitis and subjects with a healthy periodontium. In addition, this study evaluated the effect of NSPT on blood glucose regulation in non-diabetic patients with chronic periodontitis. This clinical trial divided participants into two groups: an intervention group consisting of 20 non-diabetic su Read More

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