Readership
Demographers, Dental Hygienists, Dentists, Epidemiologists, Health Scientists, Health Service Researchers, Infectious Disease Specialists, Nutritionists, Public Health Professionals
Scope
Frontiers in Oral Health forges new pathways to improve oral and cardiometabolic health which in turn impact overall health and wellness.
Led by Field Chief Editor Dr Kaumudi Joshipura (Ahmedabad University, India), the mission of Frontiers in Oral Health is to foster new interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary initiatives focusing on oral health to improve the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases.
The scope and focus areas include the spectrum of oral diseases across the lifespan and cardiometabolic health, as well as modifiable lifestyle and other risk/preventive factors for these diseases including diet, physical activity, adiposity, microbiome, oral hygiene, inflammation, environmental risk factors, and endothelial function.
Focus areas include, but are not limited to:
Cardiometabolic health (including diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease)
Development and evaluation of oral health promotion programmes and implementation research
Epidemiology of caries, periodontal disease, and other oral conditions and related risk/preventive factors
Nutrition and its bi-directional association with oral health
Oral infections and microbes including oral and salivary microbiome
Oral and maxillofacial surgery
Oral and pharyngeal cancers
Preventive dentistry including oral hygiene, preventive care and health care
Research methods for conducting an analyzing population based studies.
Frontiers in Oral Health and Frontiers in Dental Medicine are complementary journals with a common goal of synergistically improving health and quality of life globally. Population-oriented research and public health articles should be submitted to Frontiers in Oral Health, whereas articles with a more basic science approach, should be submitted to Frontiers in Dental Medicine. The editors invite manuscripts covering patient-oriented research such as randomized clinical trials and epidemiological studies (descriptive as well as analytical studies to understanding disease etiology and novel risk/preventive factors), as well as policy, implementation, and dissemination research. We also welcome methodological articles related to design, conduct and analyses of population based studies.