“…The data for these analyses are abstracted from published scholarship, usually focusing on the number of citations, citation density, and journal impact factor, as well as author information such as country, institutional affiliation, co-authorship, and international collaboration. [2][3][4][5] Bibliometric analyses in clinical dentistry have been performed in such areas as pulp regeneration and endodontics, 6 dental trauma, 7,8 cleft lip and cleft palate, 9 orthodontics, 10,11 oral and maxillofacial surgery, 12 dental implantology, 13 and problem-based learning. 14 In the health professions, this form of analysis has been published in medical education, 15 dental education, 16 health care simulation education, 17 dry eye, 18 and sports and exercise medicine.…”