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Author Guidelines

1. Submission
2. The Aim and Scope
3. Category and Manuscript requirements
4. Set Up your Submission
5. Editorial Policy and Ethical Considerations
6. Author license
7. Publication Process after Acceptance
8. Post-publication
9. Editorial Office Contact Details

Research Article is a manuscript that reports significant clinical or basic research in dentistry.

 1. Submission

Thank you for your interest in Padjadjaran Journal of Dental Researchers and Students . Please note that the manuscript to be submitted has never been published or submitted to publication in another journal, except as a short abstract at a scientific meeting or symposium.

Before you submit an article, Please check the similarity level of your article using the Turnitin application (https://www.turnitin.com/). Your article inspection results must be below 20% and proof of inspection is attached when you submit.After checking the level of similarity on Turnitin, please log in if you are already registered on our site and if you are not registered, please register, so you can submit articles to this journal.

 2. The Aim and Scope

Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry is one of the official journals of the Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Padjadjaran. The role of this journal is to provide information regarding research developments and other important issues relevant to dentistry in Indonesia to its readers. The aim of this journal is to spark interest, discussion and interaction between dentists and specialists from all disciplines in the field of dentistry. Padjadjaran Journal of DentistryIt is also intended as a medium for information and knowledge. We only publish research manuscripts from all dental research specialties, including oral biology; science and technology of dental materials; oral and maxillofacial surgery; pediatric dentistry; dental public health, epidemiology, preventive and community dentistry; conservative dentistry; periodontics; prosthodontics; orthodontics; oral medicine; Dentomaxillofacial radiology and forensic odontology. Research articles on traditional medicine and the use of natural resources in dentistry will have more opportunities to be published in the Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry.

3. Category and Manuscript requirements

Submissions to the journal are limited to the article categories Research Articles and Case Reports. Information regarding article length and format is provided below.

Artikel Penelitian adalah naskah yang melaporkan penelitian klinis atau dasar yang signifikan dalam kedokteran gigi.

 

Title (Tahoma Size 12 pt)

English titles must be included after the Indonesian abstract, not more than 22 words, straightforward, informative, and describe the entire contents of the writing (middle, Bold Italic, Tahoma 12, with first letter of the first title word capitalized (Sentence case): Article type.

Author Data and Affiliations

Data and author affiliations consist of:

First name, last name1First name, last name2First name, last name3,

1Department ******* ++++++++++, Nation (Align left, Tahoma 7)
2Department ******* ++++++++++, Nation (Align left, Tahoma 7)
3Department ******* ++++++++++, Nation (Align left, Tahoma 7)

If the author's status is a student, the affiliation is written with the name of the study program and the institution being studied 

Example correspondence address: pjdrs@gmail.com (Tahoma 7)

ABSTRACT (Font Tahoma, Size 8 pt, Bold)

A single paragraph of about 300 words maximum. For research articles, abstracts should give a pertinent overview of the work. We strongly encourage authors to use the following style of structured abstracts, but without headings: (1) Introduction: place the question addressed in a broad context and highlight the purpose of the study; (2) Methods: describe briefly the main methods or treatments applied; (3) Results: summarize the article’s main findings; (4) Conclusions: indicate the  main conclusions or interpretations. The abstract should be an objective representation of the article,  it must not contain results which are not presented and substantiated in the main text and should not exaggerate the main conclusions. (font Tahoma size 8).

KEY WORDS (Font Tahoma, size 8 pt, Bold)
consists of 5 phrases. Sort according to the variable or phrase you want to highlight, the separator uses a comma, the first phrase is uppercase and the next phrase is lowercase, keywords available in: http://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/ (Tahoma 8).

Judul

Judul tidak boleh lebih dari 22 kata (Bahasa Indonesia), lugas,informatif dan menggambarkan keseluruhan isi tulisan (rata tengah, tebal, huruf Tahoma 10, huruf besar hanya pada huruf awal kalimat judul (Sentence case) (Menghindari kata "evaluasi", "deskripsi", "gambaran"): Jenis artikel.

ABSTRAK (Font Tahoma, Italic, Size 8 pt, tebal)

Satu paragraph terdiri maksimal dari 250 kata. Untuk artikel penelitian, abstrak sebaiknya mengandung penjelasan umum. Penulis sebaiknya menggunakan gaya struktur abstrak sebagai berikut, tetapi tanpa judul: (1) Pendahuluan:  letakkan pertanyaan yang akan dibahas dalam konteks yang luas dan paparkan tujuan penelitian; (2) Metode: jelaskan secara singkat metode utama atau perlakuan yang digunakan dalam penelitian; (3) Hasil: merangkum temuan utama artikel; (4) Simpulan: menunjukkan kesimpulan utama atau interpretasi.  Abstrak harus merupakan representasi objektif dari artikel, tidak boleh berisi hasil yang tidak ditampilkan dan dibuktikan dalam teks utama dan tidak boleh melebih-lebihkan kesimpulan utama (font Tahoma size 8).

KATA KUNCI (Font Tahoma, Italic, Size 8 pt, tebal)
Terdiri dari 5 frase, urutkan sesuai variabel atau frase yang ingin ditonjolkan, pemisah menggunakan tanda koma, frase pertama ditulis huruf besar dan frase selanjutnya ditulis huruf kecil. (Tahoma 8)

INTRODUCTION (font Tahoma size 8 bold)

The introduction emphasizes the urgency of the problem that needs to be solved, explains the problem in general and explains the rationale that forms the background for the analysis in the context of what is known beforehand, identifies the problem then clearly conveys the research objectives to solve the problem at the end of the introduction and provide an explicit statement about the question given with reference to the participant, interventions, comparisons, results, and study design (PICOS). The introduction is limited to only 4 – 6 paragraphs. Each paragraph must contain more than 2 sentences. The introduction must not contain subtitles. The introduction should describe the research in its broader context and emphasize why the research is important, including an explanation of the purpose of the research and its significance. The current state of the research area should be reviewed carefully and key publications should be cited. If necessary, state the hypothesis. As well as briefly state the main purpose of the research to make the introduction understandable to researchers outside of a particular field of study. Quoting at least 15 articles from journals, with a research period prefreably of the last 5 years, the longest being the last 10 years. (Tahoma Font 8)

METHODS (font Tahoma size 8 bold)

The research methods need to describe the type of research, population, sampling method, research instrument, research time, research location, method of data analysis, and method of statistical analysis. Materials and Methods should be well described so that others can emulate and build upon published results. Please note that publishing an article you write means that you must make all materials, data, computer code and protocols associated with publication available to readers. If you do not have any materials or information, please let us know when submitting your manuscript. New methods and protocols should be described in detail, while tried and tested methods can be described briefly and appropriately cited. Research papers reporting large data sets stored in publicly available databases must indicate where the data are stored and the corresponding accession number. (Tahoma,Font 8)

RESULTS (font Tahoma size 8 bold)

This section can be divided into several subheadings. This section must contain a brief and accurate description of the results of the research, its interpretation and experiments that can be taken. The research results describe the main findings of the study. The results of the research are presented in the form of tables or figures, accompanied by supporting narratives that provide references to the tables and figures. Tables and figures are included in the body of the manuscript. Titles of tables and figures are numbered with Arabic numerals, single space. Display quality of manuscripts, tables (Microsoft word or excel format) and images (JPEG format with minimum resolution of 300 dpi) are attached in separate files. (Tahoma,Font 8)Schemes follow the same formatting. If there are multiple panels, they should be listed as: (a) Description of what is contained in the first panel. (b) Description of what is contained in the second panel. Figures should be placed in the main text near to the first time they are cited. A caption on a single line should be centered. (Tahoma,Font 7)

DISCUSSION (font Tahoma size 8 bold)

Describe the results obtained from the research. The author compiles, analyzes, evaluates and interprets and compares the latest findings with findings from existing research. Do not repeat sentences from the introduction, methods and results. The number of discussion paragraphs must be longer than the introduction. The author should pay attention to the consistency of the article from the title to the discussion. The limitations of the research and suggestions for further research development are explained in this section. The author should discuss the research results and how these results can be interpreted based on previous research and from working hypotheses. The results and their implications should be discussed in the widest possible context. Future research directions may also be outlined. (font Tahoma size 8)

CONCLUSION (font Tahoma size 8 bold)

The conclusion contains the answers to the research problem formulation, not by including the statistical results, but in the form of a conclusion from the statistical results. Conclusions must be able to describe the results of the research which are described in the research objectives. This section is not required, but can be added to the article if the discussion is long and complex:

Acknowledgement (Tahoma, font 7)

Only includes acknowledgements or explicit statements regarding financial support, grants or other funding schemes by specifying the individual or institution concerned if any. Acknowledgements for non-financial support or funding and another form of contributions need not be included in this section. (Tahoma, Font 7)

Author Contributions: research articles with several authors, a short paragraph specifying their individual contributions must be provided. The following statements should be used “Conceptualiza-tion, X.X. and Y.Y.; methodology, X.X.; software, X.X.; validation, X.X., Y.Y. and Z.Z.; formal analysis,X.X.; investigation, X.X.; resources, X.X.; data curation, X.X.; writing—original draft preparation,X.X.; writing—review and editing, X.X.; visualization, X.X.; supervision, X.X.; project administration,X.X.; funding acquisition, Y.Y. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of themanuscript.”, please turn to the CRediT taxonomy for the term explanation. Authorship must be           limited to those who have contributed substantially to the work reported. (Tahoma,Font 7).

Funding: Please add: “This research received no external funding” or “This research was funded by NAME OF FUNDER grant number XXX.” and and “The APC was funded by XXX”. Check carefully that the details given are accurate and use the standard spelling of funding agency names at https://search.crossref.org/funding, any errors may affect your future funding. (Tahoma,Font 7).

Institutional Review Board Statement: In this section, you should add the Institutional Review Board Statement and approval number, if relevant to your study. You might choose to exclude this statement if the study did not require ethical approval. Please note that the Editorial Office might ask you for further information. Please add “The study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki, and approved by the Institutional Review Board (or Ethics Committee) of NAME OF INSTITUTE (protocol code XXX and date of approval).” for studies involving humans. OR “The animal study protocol was approved by the Institutional Review Board (or Ethics Committee) of NAME OF INSTITUTE (protocol code XXX and date of approval).” for studies involving animals. OR “Ethical review and approval were waived for this study due to REASON (please provide a detailed justification).” OR “Not applicable” for studies not involving humans or animals. (Tahoma, Font 7).

Informed Consent Statement: Any research article describing a study involving humans should contain this statement. Please add “Informed consent was obtained from all subjects involved in the study.” OR “Patient consent was waived due to REASON (please provide a detailed justification).”OR “Not applicable” for studies not involving humans.  You might also choose to exclude this statement if the study did not involve humans. Written informed consent for publication must be obtained from participating patients who can be identified (including by the patients themselves). Please state “Written informed consent has been obtained from the patient(s) to publish this paper” if applicable. (Tahoma, Font 7).

Data Availability Statement: We encourage all authors of articles published in PJD journals to share their research data. In this section, please provide details regarding where data supporting reported results can be found, including links to publicly archived datasets analyzed or generated during the study. Where no new data were created, or where data is unavailable due to privacy or ethical re-strictions, a statement is still required. (Tahoma, Font 7).

Conflicts of Interest: Declare conflicts of interest or state “The authors declare no conflict of interest.”Authors must identify and declare any personal circumstances or interest that may be perceived as inappropriately influencing the representation or interpretation of reported research results. Any role of the funders in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results must be declared in this section. If there is no role, please state “The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results”. (Tahoma, Font 7).

DAFTAR PUSTAKA (Bold, Tahoma 8)

References are composed of main and additional references. Main references must be at least 80% of the total, and sourced from reputable journals published in the last 10 years. Maximum additional reference is 20% of the total, come from other sources (Books, Proceedings, Theses, etc) published in the last 10 years. References are written in the Vancouver superscript format, writing more than 1 references in sequence with the Vancouver superscript writing format does not need to be spelled out but is written with a dash. 1-3 Each cited reference is written using a number that is placed at the end after a period. It is recommended to use the Mendeley® reference manager. References from journal sources must include DOI if available: DOI:  10.24198/jkg.v35i1.41111  Total references must be more than 20. (Tahoma, Font 7)

Only from the last 10 years, minimum of 15 sources and at most with 80% Journal - 20% Books if necessary. Example :

Reference writing guide:

1. Journal article

Standard journal article: Buscail C, Upegui E, Viel JF. Mapping heat wave health risk at the community level for public health action. Int J Health Geogr. 2014;11(1):38.

References with more than 6 authors:

Sohn YB, Paik KH, Cho HY, Kim SJ, Park SW, Kim ES, et al. Continuous renal replacement therapy in neonates weighing less than 3 kg. Korean J Pediatr. 2013;55(8):286–92.

Organization as a source:

WHO. WHO position paper on hepatitis A vaccines. Wkly Epidemiol Rec. 2015;87(28/29):261–76.

Unspecified author:

Mental care and relief support for victims of the earthquake occurred  in  eastern  part  of  Japan. Seishin Shinkeigaku Zasshi. 2013;113(9):825–44.

Supplemental volume:

Rushton  L, Hutchings  SJ, Fortunato  L, Young C, Evans GS, Brown T, et al. Occupational cancer burden  in  Great  Britain.  Br  J  Cancer.  2014; 107: (Suppl1):S3–7.

Suplemental edition:

North CS, Pollio DE, Smith RP, King RV, Pandya A, Suris Am, et al. Trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder among employees of New York City companies affected by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2013;(5 Suppl 2):S205–13.

Conference article:

Tirilly P, Lu K, Mu X. Predicting modality from text quiries  for  medical  image  retrieval.  In:  Cao  Y, Kalpathy-Cramer J, Unay D, editors. MM 11. Proceeding of The 2015 International ACM Workshop on Medical Multimedia Analysis and Retrieval; 2015 Nov 28–Dec 01; Arizona, USA. New York: ACM; 2015. P. 7–1

2. Journal

Unconnected pages:

Smithline HA, Mader TJ, Ali FM, Cochi MN. Determining pretest probability of DVT: clinical intuition vs validated scoring system. N Engl J Med 2014 Apr 4;21(2):161-2.

Continuous pages:

Santoro M. Comparison of measurement made on digital and plaster models. Am J Orthod 2013;57:101–5.

3. Book

Single author (1 to 6 authors):

Proffit WR, Fields HW. Contemporary orthodontics. 6th ed. St. Louis: Mosby Inc.; 2016. p.165-70.

More than 6 authors:

Iverson C, Flanagin A, Fontanarosa PB, Glass RM, Glitmann P, Lantz JC, et al. American Medical Association manual of style: a guide for authors and editors. 9th ed. Baltimore: William and Wilkins; 2018.

Chapters from the book:

Lambert PA. Bacterial resistance: resistance of bacterial spore to chemical agents. Dalam: Fraise AP, Lambert PA, Mail- lard YL, editors. Russell, Hugo and Ayliffe’s principles and practice of disinfection, preservation, and sterilization. 7th ed. Oxford (UK): Blackwell Publishing Ltd.; 2014. p. 184-90.

Edited book:

Fraise AP, Lambert PA, Maillard YL, editors. Russell, Hugo and Ayliffe’s principles and practice of disinfection, preservation, and sterilization. 7th  ed. Oxford (UK): Blackwell Publishing Ltd.; 2014. p. 191-201.

Dictionary:

Stedman’s medical dictionary. 26th ed. Baltimore: William & Wilkin; 2015. Apraxia; p.11920.

Encyclopedia:

Hanrahan C. Valerian. In: Krapp K, Longe JL, editors. The Gale encyclopedia of alternative medicine. Michigan; Gale Group; 2016. vol 4. p. 1768-70.

Serial books:

Bennett GL, Horuk R. Iodination chemokines for use in receptor binding analysis. Dalam: Horuk R, editor. Chemokine receptors. New York (NY): Academic Press; 2017. p. 134-48 (Method in enzymology; vol 288).

4. Conference proceedings

Kimura J, Shibasaki  H, editors. Recent advances in clinical neurophysiology. Proceedings of the 15th  International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology; 2015 Oct 15-19; Kyoto, Japan. Amsterdam: Elseviers; 2016.

5. Electronic sources

Online journal:

Aylin P, Bottle A, Jarman B, Elliott P. Paediatric cardiac surgical mortality in England after Bristol: descriptive analysis of hospital episode statistics 2001-2012. BMJ [online serial]. 2014 Oct 9; [cited 2014 Oct 15]; 329: [10 pages]. Accessed from : http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7470/825

Online book:

Todar K. Todar’s online textbook of bacteriology. University of Winconsin-Madison. 2015 [cited 2016 Sep 10]. Accessed from: http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net

Online page:

Heart Centre Online [online page]. Boca Raton, FL: Heart Centre Online, Inc.; 2013 [cited 2013 Oct 15]. Accessed from: http://legacy.netlibrary.com/

6. Dissertations and theses

Kaplan SJ. Post hospital home health care: the elderly/ access and utilization [dissertation]. St. Louis (MO): Washington Univ.; 2015.


Systematic Review

The english title of the article must be included after the indonesian abstract; The title must identify as systematic review, meta-analysis, or both. (justify, bold italic, Tahoma size 12, with the first letter of the first title word capitalized (Sentence case). The title must not have words “evaluation”, “description”, and “overview” in it. At maximum 20 words long.)

ABSTRACT (Bold italic Tahoma 8)

The abstract must be structured and describe the entire contents of the article, written in English, with  Tahoma font, size 8, at maximum of 300 words and written in 1 paragraph. The abstract consists of : introduction; objectives; data sources; study eligibility criteria; participants and interventions; methods of assessment and synthesis of studies; results; limitations; conclusion and implications of the main findings.

KEYWORDS (Tahoma 8)

The keywords must consist of 5 phrases that are registered in MeSH. Written in order of importance or appearance, and separated by commas. The first phrase needs to be written in sentence case, while the following phrases are written in lowercase. (Tahoma 8)

ABSTRAK (Bold Tahoma 8)

Abstrak harus terstruktur dan menggambarkan keseluruhan isi artikel, ditulis dalam Bahasa Indonesia, tahoma, ukuran huruf 10, maksimal 300 kata dan dibuat dalam 1 paragraf. Abstrak terdiri dari: latar belakang; tujuan; sumber data; kriteria kelayakan studi, partisipan dan intervensi; metode penilaian dan sintesis studi; hasil; keterbatasan; simpulan dan implikasi temuan utama.

KATA KUNCI (Tahoma 8)

terdiri dari 5 frase. Urutkan sesuai variabel atau frase yang ingin ditonjolkan, pemisah menggunakan tanda koma, frase pertama ditulis huruf besar dan frase selanjutnya ditulis huruf kecil dan terdaftar di mesh. (Tahoma 8)

Judul mengidentifikasi artikel sebagai ulasan sistematik/meta-analisis, dan atau keduanya (justify, tebal, huruf 10 Tahoma, huruf pertama pada kata pertama judul ditulis dengan huruf besar (Sentence case). Menghindari kata "evaluasi", "deskripsi", "gambaran") Maksimal 20 kata

 

INTRODUCTION (BOLD Tahoma 8)

The introduction emphasizes the urgency of the problem that will be resolved. The problem is generally described and with explanation of the rationales behind the background for writing a systematic review. Clearly identify the research problem and objectives for solving the problem at the end of the introduction and provide an explicit statement of the given research question with reference to participants, interventions, comparisons, outcomes, and study design (PICOS). The introduction only contains 4–6 paragraphs. Each paragraph must contain more than 2 sentences. The introduction does not have subheadings. (Tahoma, Font 10). Quoting at least 15 articles from reputable journals with the Vancouver superscript style, and the research period of the last 5-10 years. (Tahoma, Font 8)

METHODS (BOLD Tahoma 8)

The research method in the article describes: registration and review protocol, eligibility criteria, information sources, search strategy, selection process, data collection process, form of data, form of risk of bias assessment, calculation method, synthesis method of the obtained results and other additional method of analysis. Registration and review protocol: if using an existing review method, describe how and where the protocol can be accessed (web page), if available, provide the review study registration number. Eligibility criteria: provides an explanation of the study characteristics (e.g., PICOS, length of follow-up) and report characteristics (e.g., years considered, language, publication status) used as inclusion or exclusion criteria and the basis for their considerations. Sources of information: describes all sources of information (e.g., databases with coverage dates, contact with study authors to identify additional studies) in the search and the date last searched. Search strategy: present a complete electronic search strategy for at least one database, including any restrictions used, so that the method is repeatable. Selection process: describes the screening process and eligibility in both the systematic review and the meta-analysis. Data collection process: describes methods of extracting data from reports (e.g.,form of trial, independently, in duplicate) and any processes for obtaining and confirming data from researchers. Form of data: enumerates and defines all variables for which data is sought (e.g. PICOS, source of funding) and any assumptions and simplifications made. Risk of bias assessment: describes the methods used to assess risk of bias in individual studies (including specifying whether this was done at the study or outcome level), and how this information is used in any data synthesis. Calculation method: describes the method of calculating the data (e.g. ratio, mean differences). Synthesis method: describes data handling and aggregation of study results, if applicable, including measures of consistency for each meta-analysis; specifying any assessment of the risk of bias that could affect the cumulative evidence (eg, publication bias, selective reporting within studies). Describes additional analytical methods if any (eg, sensitivity or subgroup analysis, meta-regression). (Tahoma, Font 8)

RESULTS (BOLD Tahoma 8)

Results correspond to the title and research objectives. The research results contain the results of : study selection, study characteristics, risk of bias assessment in studies, the syntheses and any additional analysis. A number of studies were screened, assessed for eligibility, and included in the review, with inclusion and exclusion criteria performed at each stage, ideally presented with a flowchart (figure 1). Presents the characteristics from which data were extracted for each study (e.g., study size, PICOS, follow-up period) and their references. Presents data on the risk of bias from each study, and at any level of outcome assessment and presents the results of the risk assessment of bias across studies. Displays results based on al of thel considered data, for each study including: (a) article identity data (author's name, title, and year), (b) country of origin where the research took place, (c) research objectives, (d) research design, (e) population/sample size/statistical method, (f) conceptual framework, (g) results/findings, (h) research deficiencies, (i) conclusions (example in table 2). Provide the results of additional analyses, if performed (eg, sensitivity or subgroup analysis, meta-regression). Research results can be presented in the form of tables or graphs accompanied by supporting narratives that provide references to the table. (Tahoma, Font 8). Tables are included in the body of the manuscript. Table titles are numbered with Roman numerals and written in Tahoma font 8, spaced 1. In order to improve the appearance quality of the manuscript, figures and tables (in Microsoft word or excel format) are to be attached in separate files. (Tahoma, Font 8).

DISCUSSION (BOLD Tahoma 8)

Summarize the main findings of the research, including the certainty of the evidence for each main results and taking into account its relevance to the relevant groups (e.g. health care providers, users, and policy makers) as well as comparisons with previous research. Repeating sentences from the introduction, methods or results is not allowed. The author must pay attention to the consistency of the article from the title to the discussion. Research limitations and suggestions for further research development are explained in this section. (Tahoma, Font 8).

CONCLUSION (BOLD Tahoma 8)

The conclusion contains the answers to the problem formulation and research objectives. The conclusion must contain the link between the title, the problem formulation and the research objectives (conclusions can describe the research achievements described in the research objectives). (Tahoma, Font 7)

Acknowledgement (If necessary) (Tahoma 8, Bold)

Only includes acknowledgements or explicit statements regarding financial support, grants or other funding schemes by specifying the individual or institution concerned if any. (Tahoma, Font 7)

Author Contribution: “Conceptualization, X.X. and Y.Y.; methodology, X.X.; software, X.X.; validation, X.X., Y.Y. and Z.Z.; formal analysis,X.X.; investigation, X.X.; resources, X.X.; data curation, X.X.; writing—original draft preparation,X.X.; writing—review and editing, X.X.; visualization, X.X.; supervision, X.X.; project administration,X.X.; funding acquisition, Y.Y. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.” Tahoma, Font 7)

Funding: The authors would like to thank Padjadjaran University for the financial support, through the RDDU Research Grant (Riset Disertasi Doktor Unpad) contract number ……. and Academic Leadership Grand (ALG) contract number (1427/UN6.3.1/LT/2020). Tahoma, Font 7)

Data Availability: We encourage all authors whose articles are published in the journal Padjadjaran Journal of Dental Researchers and Students (PJDRS) to provide access to research data in accordance with the applicable research code of ethics. Please provide details of where data supporting the research results can be found, including links to publicly archived datasets that were analyzed or generated during the research. If no new data is generated, or if the data is not available for privacy or ethical reasons, a statement is still required. Tahoma, Font 7)

Conflict of Interest: Declare conflicts of interest or state “The authors declare no conflict of interest. ”Authors must identify and declare any personal circumstances or interest that may be perceived as inappropriately influencing the representation or interpretation of reported research results. Any role of the funders in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results must be declared in this section. If there is no role, please state “The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results”. (Tahoma, Font 7)

REFERENCES (Bold Tahoma 7)

References are composed of main and additional references. Main references must be at least 80% of the total, and sourced from reputable journals published in the last 10 years. Maximum additional reference is 20% of the total, come from other sources (Books, Proceedings, Theses, etc) published in the last 10 years. References are written in the Vancouver superscript format, writing more than 1 references in sequence with the Vancouver superscript writing format does not need to be spelled out but is written with a dash. 1-3 Each cited reference is written using a number that is placed at the end after a period. It is recommended to use the Mendeley® reference manager. References from journal sources must include DOI if available: DOI:  10.24198/jkg.v35i1.41111. (Tahoma, Font 7)

Reference writing guide:

1. Journal

Unconnected pages:

Smithline HA, Mader TJ, Ali FM, Cochi MN. Determining pretest probability of DVT: clinical intuition vs validated scoring system. N Engl J Med (published in the last 10 years) 2013 Apr 4; 21(2): 161-2.

Continuous pages:

Santoro M. Comparison of measurement made on digital and plaster models. Am J Orthod 2013 published in the last 10 years; 57: 101–5

Standard journal article:

Buscail C, Upegui E, Viel JF. Mapping heat wave health risk at the community level for public health action. Int J Health Geogr. 2014 (published in the last 10 years); 11(1): 38. 

References with more than 6 authors:

Sohn YB, Paik KH, Cho HY, Kim SJ, Park SW, Kim ES, et al. Continuous renal replacement therapy in neonates weighing less than 3 kg. Korean J Pediatr. 2013 (published in the last 10 years); 55(8): 286–92.

Organization as a source:

WHO. WHO position paper on hepatitis A vaccines. Wkly Epidemiol Rec. 2015 (published in the last 10 years); 87(28/29): 261–76.

Unspecified author:

Mental care and relief support for victims of the earthquake occurred  in  eastern  part  of  Japan. Seishin Shinkeigaku Zasshi. 2013 (published in the last 10 years); 113(9): 825–44.

Supplemental volume:

Rushton  L, Hutchings  SJ, Fortunato  L, Young C, Evans GS, Brown T, et al. Occupational cancer burden  in  Great  Britain.  Br  J  Cancer.  2014 (published in the last 10 years) ;107 (Suppl1): S3–7.

 Suplemental edition:

North CS, Pollio DE, Smith RP, King RV, Pandya A, Suris Am, et al. Trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder among employees of New York City companies affected by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2013 (published in the last 10 years) ;(5 Suppl 2):S205–13.

Conference article:

Tirilly P, Lu K, Mu X. Predicting modality from text quiries  for  medical  image  retrieval.  In:  Cao  Y, Kalpathy-Cramer J, Unay D, editors. MM 11. Proceeding of The 2015 International ACM Workshop on Medical Multimedia Analysis and Retrieval; 2015 Nov 28–Dec 01; Arizona, USA. New York: ACM; 2015 (published in the last 10 years). P. 7–1

2. Book

Single author (1 to 6 authors):

Proffit WR, Fields HW. Contemporary orthodontics. 6th ed. St. Louis: Mosby Inc.; 2016 (published in the last 10 years). p.165-70.

More than 6 authors:

Iverson C, Flanagin A, Fontanarosa PB, Glass RM, Glitmann P, Lantz JC, et al. American Medical Association manual of style: a guide for authors and editors. 9th ed. Baltimore: William and Wilkins; 2018. (published in the last 10 years)

Chapters from the book:

Lambert PA. Bacterial resistance: resistance of bacterial spore to chemical agents. Dalam: Fraise AP, Lambert PA, Mail- lard YL, editors. Russell, Hugo and Ayliffe’s principles and practice of disinfection, preservation, and sterilization. 7th ed. Oxford (UK): Blackwell Publishing Ltd.; 2014 (published in the last 10 years). p. 184-90.

Edited book:

Fraise AP, Lambert PA, Maillard YL, editors. Russell, Hugo and Ayliffe’s principles and practice of disinfection, preservation, and sterilization. 7th ed. Oxford (UK): Blackwell Publishing Ltd.; 2014 (published in the last 10 years). p. 191-201.

Dictionary:

Stedman’s medical dictionary. 26th ed. Baltimore: William & Wilkin; 2015 (published in the last 10 years). Apraxia; p.11920.

Encyclopedia:

Hanrahan C. Valerian. In: Krapp K, Longe JL, editors. The Gale encyclopedia of alternative medicine. Michigan; Gale Group; 2016 (published in the last 10 years). vol 4. p. 1768-70.

Serial books:

Bennett GL, Horuk R. Iodination chemokines for use in receptor binding analysis. Dalam: Horuk R, editor. Chemokine receptors. New York (NY): Academic Press; 2017 (published in the last 10 years). p. 134-48 (Method in enzymology; vol 288).

3. Electronic sources

Online journal:

Aylin P, Bottle A, Jarman B, Elliott P. Paediatric cardiac surgical mortality in England after Bristol: descriptive analysis of hospital episode statistics 2001-2012. BMJ [online serial]. 2014 (published in the last 10 years) Oct 9; [cited 2014 Oct 15]; 329: [10 pages]. Accessed from : http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7470/825.   

Online book:

Todar K. Todar’s online textbook of bacteriology. University of Winconsin-Madison. 2015 [cited 2016 Sep 10]. Accessed from: http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net.  

Online page:

Heart Centre Online [Online page]. Boca Raton, FL: Heart Centre Online, Inc.; c 2013-2017 (published in the last 10 years)  [cited 2017 Oct 15]. Accessed from: http://legacy.netlibrary.com/

 4. Dissertations and theses

Kaplan SJ. Post hospital home health care: the elderly/ access and utilization [dissertation]. St. Louis (MO): Washington Univ.; 2013 (published in the last 10 years).

 

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