Community Dental Health
- Cover Date:
- December 2017
- Print ISSN:
- 0265 539X
- Electronic ISSN:
- 2515-1746
- Vol:
- 34
- Issue:
- 4
Editorial- Will my work be published?
Part of the journal’s mission is to support developing colleagues with better signposting to good science. This
involves providing education and training, encouraging better use of theory and making more explicit use of
reporting guidelines. We started some of this work at the symposium at June’s EADPH conference in Vilnius.
As we put the finishing touches to the December issue, I reflected on whether the advice given in the symposium
had been appropriate and effective. The answers were “Yes†and “No†respectively. So, with a relevant message that might not have reached everyone, I offer a new checklist for authors planning research or preparing for submission. Of course, editors and referees review papers for the journal using very similar criteria. Authors should ask themselves the following two questions and be guided by the sub-questions within each category.
doi:10.1922/CDHRobinson2017DecEd01
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- Authors
- Professor Peter G Robinson
Articles from this issue
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- Oral health survey of five-year-olds 2014/15: Have strategies for increasing the levels of parental consent in Bradford been effective?
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- 195
- Supervised toothbrushing programs in primary schools and early childhood settings: A scoping review
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- 225
- Investigating socioeconomic position in dental caries and traumatic dental injury among children in Quebec
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- The interaction effects between race and functional disabilities on the prevalence of self-reported periodontal diseases - National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011-2012
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- Finnish dentists find smoking cessation important but seldom offer practical support for their patients
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- 247
- Examiner calibration in caries detection for populations and settings where in vivo calibration is not practical
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