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World Journal of Stomatology is a rigorously peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to publishing original, high-quality research findings in the field of stomatology, including clinical, translational, and basic studies, as well as research involving artificial intelligence. The journal focuses on, but is not limited to, the following areas: Dental diagnoses, dental treatment outcomes, dental materials research, dental clinical trials, dental animal research, dental laboratory research, dental stem cell research, dental antibiotics, dental disinfection, dental microbiology, dental anatomy and physiology, dental trauma, caries and dental decay, dental pain and anesthetics, dental regeneration and facial reconstruction, Behcet syndrome, bell palsy, burning mouth syndrome, and oral candidiasis. Types of articles published by the journal include clinical study, basic study, case report, editorial, review, minireview, systematic review, meta-analysis, guidelines, and correspondence. The journal sincerely welcomes experts and scholars to submit original research manuscripts. Each submission will be reviewed by at least two independent referees, who will critically assess its novelty, significance, and reproducibility, as well as any flaws in experimental design and data processing, in order to provide authors with meaningful peer review reports. The journal adheres to editorial policies, peer-review processes, editorial processes, and publication ethics guidelines developed by the editorial office in accordance with the Committee on Publication Ethics, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, and the World Association of Medical Editors. These principles form the foundation for delivering high-quality services to authors, providing high-quality academic content to readers, and supporting the advancement of clinical practice. Submit an Article >>
- Joseph Katz, Professor, (E-mail: jkatz@dental.ufl.edu) Department of Oral Maxillofacial Diagnostic Sciences, University of Florida College of Dentistry Division of Diagnostic Sciences, Gainesville, FL 32606, United States






