Abstract:According to the tremendous leadership of Editor in Chief Prof. Egusa [1] and the great efforts of editorial board members and reviewers, the Journal of Prosthodontic Research (JPR) will progress to a new stage in 2023. The first issue of this year consists of 13 original articles, five review papers, a technical procedure, and a letter to the editor. They cover a wide variety of research fields, including clinical epidemiology, prosthodontics, geriatric dentistry, prosthodonticsrelated biosciences, fixed/remo… Show more
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