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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • Using correct and proper English language, according to the English Grammar.
  • The foreign term is written in the original form typed in italic. Non-foreign medical term is better to be avoided of.
  • The journal publishes several types of peer-reviewed original articles.
  • The systematic article writing is as follows:
    a. Research report: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion (ended by conclusion and suggestion if ne-cessary), References.
    b. Case report: Introduction, Case, Case Management, Discussion (ended by con-clusion and suggestion), References.
    c. Literature review: Introduction, Sub-topics, Discussion (ended by conclusion and suggestion), References.
  • Title: Article is initiated with the title of the article (written in English and Indonesian), followed by authors name, affilation and authors complete address institution(s), and E-mail address of author to whom correspon-dence should be sent.
  • Title is not more than 15 words
  • Article is written in English (UK).
  • Abstract: should be written in English and Indonesian, include a maximum 250 words, unstructured however contains of background, aim of study, materials and methods, results and conclusion. 3-5 key words are listed in order of importance and placed below the abstract.
  • Acknowledgement: (if any) should be written before the references. This section can be used to appreciate the institutions or persons who have made substantive contributions to the study or in the writing process of the manuscript. Specify grant or other financial support, citing the name of the supporting organization and grant number.
  • Scientific names of bacteria, animals and plants should be in italics, and the first letter should be capitalized. E.g. Bacillus enteriditis, Streptococcus mutans. The names of medicine are recommended to use chemical terms written in small letters. In case of commercial name, the first letter should be in capitalised, e.g. amoxicillin, Amoxan.
  • The number of pages should not exceed 12 pages. Articles should be submitted to Open Journal System:
    https://talenta.usu.ac.id/dentika
  • All parts of the article include abstract, title of the tables and figures and also references typed with MS Word Program and should be double-spaced on A4 paper
  • References and quotation writing use numbering order system according to the first references appeared (Vancouver Style). Journal abbreviation referred to Index Dental Literature. References should not be more than 10 years ago.

    JOURNAL
    Personal author (one to 6 authors)
    Whitaker EJ. Primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment of dental caries: a 20-year case report. J American Dent Assoc 2006; 137: 348-52.

    More than 6 authors
    Brian B, Greenwel H, Fiorellini J, Giannobile W, Offenbacher S, Salkin J, et al. Epidemiology of periodontal diseases. J Periodontol 2005; 76: 1406-19.

    Supplement
    Whelton HP, Ketley CE, McSweeney F, O’Mullane DM. A review of fluorosis in the European Union: Prevalence, risk factors and aesthetic issues. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2004; 32 (Suppl. 1): 9-18.

    BOOK
    McDonald RE, Avery DR. Dean JA. Dentistry for the child and adolescent. 8th ed., St Louis: CV Mosby Co, 2000: 180-5.

    Chapter in book
    Mitchell RN, Cotran RS. Acute and chronic inflammation. In: Kumar V, Cotran RS, Robbin Sl. eds. Basic pathology. 7th ed., Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co, 2003: 33-7.

    Edited book
    Greenberg MS, Glick M. eds. Burket’s oral medicine: diagnosis and treatment. 10th ed., USA: BC Decker, 2003: 544-8.

    THESIS/DISSERTATION
    Cairns BB. Infra-red spectroscopic studies of solid oxygen. Thesis. Berkeley, Califor-nia: University of California, 1995: 156.
    Situmorang N. Dampak karies gigi dan penyakit periodontal terhadap kualitas hidup: Studi di dua kecamatan kota Medan. Disertasi. Jakarta: Program Pasca Sarjana FKM UI, 2004: 35.

    TRANSLATION
    Lemenhow S, Hosmer DW, Klar J. Besar sampel dalam penelitian kesehatan. Alih Bahasa. Pramono D. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press, 1997: 12-5.
    Bourdhem. Outline of therapy of practice. Trans. Nice R. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977: 58-61.

    ABSTRACT
    Walter R. Duarte WR, Pereira PN, Swift EJ, Heymann HO, Arnold RR. Effect of resin adhesive systems on root caries formation in-vitro. Quintessence Int 2008; 39(1): 33-7. (abstract)

    CONFERENCE PROCEEDING
    Zulkifli A, Rogayah J, Razlan M. Cigarette smoking among Malaysian youth: problems and prospects. In: Malaysian Dental Association, ed. Proceedings of the Malay-sian Society of Health 21st Scientific Symposium. Kuala Lumpur, 1997.

    INTERNET
    Pucher JJ, Otomo-Corgel J. Periodontal disease and systemic health-diabetes (28 August 2003)
  • All illustration (figures, photographs, charts and graphs) should be clear, numbered and cited in the text in order of appearance. Number tables consecutively in the order of their first citation in the text and supply a brief title for each. Photos must be printed on glossy white paper.
  • When preparing your file, please use only Times New Roman for text (Size according to template), and Symbol font for Greek letters, to avoid inadvertent character substitutions
  • Tables and Figures are placed after content (before reference)
  • This article is using Mendeley for referencing system
  • Tables and figures are not more than 5
  • Both abstracks cannot exceed the first page
  • Article's content is no more than 3500 words
  • Please submit your manuscript according to template.
    Download template here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fHa59JVfTnOApectsj8HohRV9nDkKPDS?usp=sharing
    Or you can go to Dentika's front page
  • References are more than 20

Author Guidelines

DENTIKA DENTAL JOURNAL WRITING GUIDANCE  “STARTING FROM YEAR 2012”                                                                                         

dentika Dental Journal is a biannualy journal that publishes scientifically articles in the field of dentistry. Authors are invited to submit for publi-cation articles reporting original article. Articles which have been presented in scientific meeting must be given with foot note regarding the meeting.

Articles must be written in British English. Use correct and proper English language, according to the English Grammar. The foreign term is written in the original form typed in italic. Non-foreign medical term is better to be avoided of

The journal publishes several types of peer-reviewed original articles. The systematic article writing is as follows:

  1. Research report: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion (ended by conclusion and suggestion if ne-cessary), References.
  2. Case report: Introduction, Case, Case Management, Discussion (ended by con-clusion and suggestion), Reference
  3. Literature review: Introduction, Sub-topics, Discussion (ended by conclusion and suggestion), References.

Title: Article is initiated with the title of the article (written in English and Indonesian), followed by authors name, affilation and authors complete address institution(s), and E-mail address of author to whom correspon-dence should be sent.

Abstract: should be written in English and Indonesian, include a maximum 250 words, unstructured however contains of background, aim of study, materials and methods, results and conclusion. 3-5 key words are listed in order of importance and placed below the abstract.

Acknowledgement: (if any) should be written before the references. This section can be used to appreciate the institutions or persons who have made substantive contributions to the study or in the writing process of the manuscript. Specify grant or other financial support, citing the name of the supporting organization and grant number.

All parts of the article include abstract, title of the tables and figures and also references typed with MS Word Program and should be double-spaced on A4 paper, using Times-New Roman with 12 font size. Scientific names of bacteria, animals and plants should be in italics, and the first letter should be capitaliz E.g. Bacillus enteriditis, Streptococcus mutans. The names of medicine are recommended to use chemical terms written in small letters. In case of commercial name, the first letter should be in capitalised, e.g. amoxicillin, Amoxan.

The number of pages should not exceed 12 pages. Articles should be submitted to Open Journal System: https://talenta.usu.ac.id/index.php/dentika.

References and quotation writing use numbering order system according to the first references appeared (Vancouver Style). Journal abbreviation referred to Index Dental Literature. References should not be more than 10 years ago.

Since August 2021, all articles are required to use Mendeley for referencing system. You can download here: https://www.mendeley.com/download-desktop-new/

JOURNAL

     Personal author (one to 6 authors)

    Whitaker EJ. Primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment of dental caries: a 20-year case report. J American Dent Assoc 2006; 137: 348-52.

More than 6 authors

Brian B, Greenwel H, Fiorellini J, Giannobile W, Offenbacher S, Salkin J, et al. Epidemiology of periodontal diseases. J Periodontol 2005; 76: 1406-19.

Supplement

Whelton HP, Ketley CE, McSweeney F, O’Mullane DM. A review of fluorosis in the European Union: Prevalence, risk factors and aesthetic issues. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2004; 32 (Suppl. 1): 9-18.

BOOK

McDonald RE, Avery DR. Dean JA. Dentistry for the child and adolescent. 8th ed., St Louis: CV Mosby Co, 2000: 180-5.

     Chapter in book                

          Mitchell RN, Cotran RS. Acute and chronic inflammation. In: Kumar V, Cotran RS, Robbin Sl. eds. Basic pathology. 7th ed., Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co, 2003: 33-7.

     Edited book

          Greenberg MS, Glick M. eds. Burket’s oral medicine: diagnosis and treatment. 10th ed., USA: BC Decker, 2003: 544-8.

     THESIS/DISSERTATION

Cairns BB. Infra-red spectroscopic studies of solid oxygen. Thesis. Berkeley, Califor-nia: University of California, 1995: 156.

Situmorang N. Dampak karies gigi dan penyakit periodontal terhadap kualitas hidup: Studi di dua kecamatan kota Medan. Disertasi. Jakarta: Program Pasca Sarjana FKM UI, 2004: 35.

     TRANSLATION

Lemenhow S, Hosmer DW, Klar J. Besar sampel dalam penelitian kesehatan. Alih Bahasa. Pramono D. Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press, 1997: 12-5.

Bourdhem. Outline of therapy of practice. Trans. Nice R. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977: 58-61. 

     ABSTRACT

Walter R. Duarte WR, Pereira PN, Swift EJ, Heymann HO, Arnold RR. Effect of resin adhesive systems on root caries formation in-vitro. Quintessence Int 2008; 39(1): 33-7. (abstract)

     CONFERENCE PROCEEDING

Zulkifli A, Rogayah J, Razlan M. Cigarette smoking among Malaysian youth: problems and prospects. In: Malaysian Dental Association, ed. Proceedings of the Malay-sian Society of Health 21st Scientific Symposium. Kuala Lumpur, 1997. 

INTERNET

Pucher JJ, Otomo-Corgel J. Periodontal disease and systemic health-diabetes <http://www.cda.org/member/pubs/journal/jour0402/diabetes.html> (28 August 2003).

Article which is not appropriate to the editor’s requirements would be returned.

 

 

 

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