Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Analysis of the progress in the field of oral microbiology and regenerative medicine from 2014 to 2023
Wen Jin, Ding Wenjing, Jiang Xinquan
Published 2024-05-09
Cite as Chin J Stomatol, 2024, 59(5): 463-471. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112144-20240205-00067
Abstract
ObjectiveTo analyze the trends in literature related to oral microbiology and regenerative medicine from 2014 to 2023. By identifying key research countries, institutions, and their collaboration networks, as well as exploring research hotspots and development directions, the study seeks to provide references for researchers and decision-makers in the field of oral microbiology and regenerative medicine, thereby guiding the direction of future research.
MethodsRelevant literature was retrieved using the Web of Science Core Collection database, with data processing and analysis conducted using CiteSpace 6.2.R6 software. Time slicing, node type selection, and the application of the g-index (g-index) were used for filtering, analyzing countries, institutions, authors, journals, and keywords.
ResultsThe volume of literature in the field of oral microbiology and regenerative medicine has steadily increased from 2014 to 2023, with the number of publications first exceeding one hundred in 2020 and reaching 134 in 2022, accompanied by a citation frequency of 3 363 times. China and the United States have been at the forefront in terms of the volume of publications, while the United States and Germany lead in terms of intermediary centrality. The research primarily spans disciplines such as oral medicine, interdisciplinary studies, materials science, and immunology. High-frequency keywords include stem cells, scaffold materials, and gut microbiota, while cluster analysis indicates that inflammation, drug delivery, and antimicrobial activity remain consistent research themes. In recent years, the research heat in "tissue regeneration""gut microbiota " and "maxillofacial surgery" has risen, suggesting these may become focal points of future research.
ConclusionsOver the past decade, the volume of literature published in the fields of oral microbiology and regenerative medicine, along with their citation frequencies, has increased annually. The research focus has shifted over time. Understanding the interactions between oral and gut microbiomes is crucial for developing innovative regenerative treatment strategies.
Key words:
Regenerative medicine; Oral medicine; Microbiology; Document analysis
Contributor Information
Wen Jin
Department of Prosthodontics, Shanghai Ninth People′s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine &
College of Stomatology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University &
National Center for Stomatology &
National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases &
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Stomatology &
Shanghai Research Institute of Stomatology, Shanghai 200011, China
Ding Wenjing
Library, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, China
Jiang Xinquan
Department of Prosthodontics, Shanghai Ninth People′s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine &
College of Stomatology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University &
National Center for Stomatology &
National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases &
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Stomatology &
Shanghai Research Institute of Stomatology, Shanghai 200011, China