Our Dental Medicine portfolio has a long-standing history of meaningful contributions to medical science. It includes Caries Research, the official journal of the European Organisation for Caries Research (ORCA).
Founded in 1967 to promote research into dental caries and related fields, the journal considers epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies in dental caries, tooth wear and other dental hard tissue conditions and diseases.
Caries Research focuses on the latest findings on caries prevention, dental erosion and the associated tooth wear process, novel diagnostic methods, risk indicators and predictors, the impact of lifestyle and behavior, and the association between systemic diseases and oral health.
For half a century, our flagship book series Monographs in Oral Science has provided a source of in-depth discussion by carefully selected experts of relevant topics in Oral Medicine including tooth wear, fluoride, biofilms and coronal caries.
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Monographs in Oral Science on Coronal Caries: Evolving Evidence and Clinical Practice
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Discover the most impactful articles in Dental Medicine:
- Prevalence of Dental Caries in Past European Populations: A Systematic Review
- The Global Prevalence and Severity of Dental Caries among Racially Minoritized Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- Early Sugar Introduction Associated with Early Childhood Caries Occurrence
- Salivary Proteins as Dental Caries Biomarkers: A Systematic Review
- Machine Learning in the Diagnosis and Prognostic Prediction of Dental Caries: A Systematic Review
- Detection Methods for Early Caries Diagnosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- European Organisation for Caries Research and the European Federation of Conservative Dentistry Consensus Report on Clinical Recommendations for Caries Diagnosis: Paper III – Caries Diagnosis at the Individual Level
- Organization for Caries Research-European Federation of Conservative Dentistry Consensus Report on Clinical Recommendations for Caries Diagnosis Paper II: Caries Lesion Activity and Progression Assessment
- Assessment of Spin in the Abstracts of Randomized Controlled Trials in Dental Caries with Statistically Nonsignificant Results for Primary Outcomes: A Methodological Study
- Understanding Children’s Attention to Dental Caries through Eye-Tracking
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