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Aims and Scope
The primary aim of APRD is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research on the science and clinical practice of prosthodontics and restorative dentistry. The journal serves as a vital platform for clinicians and researchers to share innovations that advance patient rehabilitation, oral function, and aesthetics.
The journal welcomes original research, reviews, and case reports focusing on all areas of prosthetic and restorative patient care. The scope includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:Clinical Prosthodontics: Fixed and removable prosthodontics, occlusal rehabilitation, facial prostheses, and oral implantology.Prosthodontic-Related Biosciences: Regenerative medicine, bone biology, mechanobiology, and oral biology.Oral Physiology and Biomechanics: Mastication, swallowing, parafunction (e.g., bruxism), and the management of temporomandibular joint disorders.Dental Materials and Aesthetics: Research on materials used in restorative and aesthetic dentistry.Rehabilitative Therapies: Dysphagia rehabilitation and oral physiotherapy.Digital Dentistry: The application of digital technologies in prosthodontics and restorative dentistry.
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