The Journal of Oral Rehabilitation aspires to be the leading publication in dental research, focusing on all aspects of oral rehabilitation and applied oral physiology. The journal encompasses both diagnostic and clinical strategies aimed at restoring harmonious oral function—both subjectively and objectively.
Oral rehabilitation may be required due to developmental anomalies, acquired conditions, orofacial trauma, and a range of dental or oral diseases, particularly dental caries, periodontal disease, and orofacial pain disorders. In the 21st century, effective rehabilitation demands accurate diagnosis and minimally invasive, evidence-based interventions, rooted in a deep understanding of oral physiology, biology, and pathology.
The journal emphasizes high-quality, evidence-based clinical dentistry. It features research on diagnostic methods and the scientific evaluation of treatment approaches, including aspects of material science, biology, toxicology, pharmacology, and psychology. Additionally, it documents potential side effects of rehabilitation and provides prognostic insights into various treatment modalities.
