Dec 31, 2025
Publication Type
Articles
Research Article
Case Report
The aim of the Eurasian Dental Research journal is to contribute to the field of dentistry at national and international level and also to create a scientific platform where scientists can share their knowledge, ideas, findings and research.
Eurasian Dental Research is the international and open access scientific journal of Biruni University Faculty of Dentistry, published within the framework of independent, impartial and double-blind refereeing principles. The journal is published quarterly in April, August and December, and a volume is completed at the end of three issues. Publication language is English. Eurasian Dental Research accepts articles on clinical/experimental original research and rare case reports in all areas of dentistry.
Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with ICMJE-Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals (updated in December 2015 - http://www.icmje.org/icmje-recommendations.pdf). Randomized studies should follow CONSORT, observational studies STROBE, diagnostic value studies STARD, animal-based studies ARRIVE, and nonrandomized behavioral and public health studies TREND guidelines.
Articles can only be sent through the Dergipark online article uploading and evaluation system. Articles sent from different channels will not be evaluated.
The author(s) must submit the following:
- Copyright Form
- Conflict of Interest Form
- Title Page
- Article file with the names of the authors removed
Copyright Form: It can be downloaded from the system during article submission.
Conflict of Interest Form: It can be downloaded from the system during article submission.
Title Page: A separate cover page must be submitted with all submitted articles.
On this page;
• The title of the article not exceeding 50 characters,
• Authors’ names, institutions, degrees and ORCID numbers
• Detailed information about financial support information and other support resources,
• Corresponding author’s name, address, telephone (including mobile phone), fax number and e-mail address,
• Information about individuals who contributed to the manuscript preparation process but did not meet the authorship criteria.
• Acknowledgements. All individuals who did not meet the criteria for authorship but contributed to the study should be listed in the “acknowledgments/information” section. Examples of these are people who only provide technical support, help with writing, or just provide general support, and financial and material support.
Manuscript File with Names of Authors Removed: The article file in Word format, which does not contain the names of the authors, should be uploaded to the system.
All articles must have English abstracts. Abstracts of Original Research articles should be prepared in such a way as to include the subheadings of “Aim”, “Material and Method”, “Results” and “Conclusion”. Abstracts of case reports should be prepared in a way that includes the sub-headings of “Aim”, “Case Report”, “Discussion" and "Conclusion”. Abstracts should not exceed 250 words.
Keywords: All articles should be submitted with 5 keywords. Key words should be written just below the abstract. Abbreviations should not be used as keywords. Keywords should be selected from the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) database prepared by the National Library of Medicine (NLM). You can use (www.bilimterimleri.com) for keywords.
Article Types
Original Article: Main text; It should consist of “Introduction”, “Materials and Methods”, “Results” and “Discussion” subheadings. Statistical analysis is often required to support the result. Information about statistical analysis should be written as a separate subtitle in the Material and Method section and the software used should be defined strictly. Units should be prepared in accordance with the International System of Units (SI), which is the international unit system.
Case Report: A limited number of places are reserved for case reports, and only cases with interesting and instructive features, which describe a new method, reflect information that are not included in the books, related to rare diseases that are difficult to diagnose and treat, are accepted for publication. Main text should contain sub-titles of “Introduction”, “Case Report”, “Discussion” and Conclusion”.
Tables
Tables should be added as a separate Word file and numbered in accordance with the order of passage in the main text. There should be a descriptive title on the tables and the expansions of the abbreviations in the table should be written under the table. Tables should be prepared in a Microsoft Office Word file using the “Insert Table” command and should be arranged in an easy-to-read manner. The data presented in the tables should not be a repetition of the data presented in the main text. The data must be of a supporting nature.
Editor and Reviewer Responsibilities
The editor-in-chief evaluates articles regardless of the authors’ ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, religious beliefs, and political philosophy. He or she ensures that the articles submitted for publication undergo a fair double-blind peer-review. He or she guarantees that all information regarding the submitted articles will remain confidential until the article is published. The editor-in-chief is responsible for the content and the overall quality of the publication. If necessary, he or she should publish an error page or make corrections. The editor-in-chief does not allow any conflict of interest between authors, editors and reviewers. He or she has full authority to appoint a referee and is responsible for making the final decision on the articles to be published in the Journal.
Reviewers should not have conflicts of interest with the research, with the authors and/or with the financial supporters of the research. They should reach an impartial judgment as a result of their assessment. During the evaluation process, the editor clearly states that the articles submitted for review to the reviewers are the exclusive property of the authors and this is a privileged communication. Reviewers and editorial board members cannot discuss articles with other people. Care should be taken to keep the identities of the reviewers confidential. In some cases, with the decision of the editor, the comments of the relevant reviewers regarding the article can be sent to other reviewers who have commented on the same article, and the reviewers can be enlightened in this process.
Editors
Language Editor
Section Editors
Editorial Advisory Board