All articles will be accompanied by the
signed copyright form which can be returned
by fax, e-mail (as scanned documents). All the
responsibility for the originality of the sent
material belongs to the author(s) alone.
Each article will be evaluated by the peer-review
committee composed of two independent peerreviewers, in a blinded fashion, according to the
peer-review protocol.
All articles will be sent to the editor-in-chief at
the following e-mail address:
[email protected]
2. Articles sent for publishing
Stomatology Edu Journal (Stoma Edu J) publishes:
- original articles;
- reviews;
- case reports;
- consensus declaration coming from an asso
ciation or from a group of specialists;
- letters to the editor.
All articles must be between 10.000 and
60.000 characters with spaces in length. Letters
to the editor can have a maximum length of 2500
characters with spaces. Letters to the editor can
be related to an article already published in
the journal or it can represent original scientific
contributions or events news/presentations etc.
of interest for the reader.
If, following the peer-review process, the
article requires only minor changes (language
changes etc.) then the manuscript is accepted
for publication in its revised form without further
input from the author. In case the changes are
considered more important (scientific errors or
an incorrect use of the language that can affect
the quality of the scientific message) the author
will be contacted by a member of the editorial
committee and it will only be published after
he approves the changes considered necessary
by the peer reviewers. In some cases, based on
the written approval of the author(s), the peerreviewers and the chief-editor or the publisher
the article may be published alongside the
comments of the reviewer(s).
3. Authors
Each author must be able to prove his active
participation in the study by contributing to the
concept, protocol, data gathering or analysis,
their interpretation or by critically revising
the manuscript. Any other persons who have
contributed to the paper, like study participants
or colleagues, will be mentioned in the
“Contribution” section.
4. Permissions and Ethics
For citations, tables, figures etc. which are not
original, these must be accompanied by the written
permission for their use and the full reference must
be provided. Photographs of identifiable persons
must be sent alongside the written permission of
the person(s) and all regions that may allow the
identification of the subject must be covered.
The author must have obtained, for all studies
including human subjects, the permission of the
subjects to be part of the study whilst keeping
their anonymity. By sending the article, the
author declares that he obtained this permission
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from all his subjects. All studies must respect the
Helsinki Declaration (1975).
For human and animal studies, the authors
must have obtained the approval of the ethics
committee from the University/Institute/etc.
where the study was done.
5. Writing the article
Author’s Guidelines
1. Submitting the Article
The article must be written in conformity with
the general recommendations of the ICMJE (www.
icmje.org). The journal publishes articles written
in English. The articles must be sent either as a
Microsoft Word 2000 document (*.doc) or as a
Microsoft Word 2003 document (*.docx). The
article will be written using Arial font a size 12 for
the characters with one and half (1 1/2) spaces
between paragraphs. The manuscript must be sent
in its final form. The pages will be numbered with
the manuscript containing the following sections:
Title, Authors, Abstract, keywords, the text of
article, thanks and/or contributions, bibliography,
the figure and the table legend. Please also check
the Author’s Guidelines for the Abstract.
A. The Title of the manuscript will have a
maximum of 100 characters without spaces and
will represent the main idea of the article.
B. The author(s) will send their full name(s) and
surname(s), the highest academic position, their
full tittles and their affiliations. The correspondent
author will send his/her full name and surname,
the highest academic position, his/her full title,
his/her affiliation, his/her institution address, his/
her telephone, fax and e-mail. The authors will
send this information in the same format as that
in published articles.
C. The abstract can have a maximum 250
words. After the abstract, the author(s) must
mention a maximum of 5 keywords.
The abstract for Original Scientific Articles
should be no more than 250 words using the
following structure: Introduction; Methodology;
Results; Conclusion.
The abstract for Review Articles should be no
more than 250 words with the authors covering
all the following information regarding the
subject: Background, Objective, Data Sources,
Data Selection, Data Extraction, Data Synthesis
(in one to three paragraphs without using the
subtitles mentioned here).
The abstract for Case Reports should be
no more than 250 words using the following
structure: Aim, Summary and Key learning
points: provide up to 5 short statements of the
report.
The abstract for Clinical Articles should be
no more than 250 words using the following
structure: Aim, Methodology, Results and
Conclusions. Abbreviations are not accepted in
the title or the abstract.
D. The Article Text
For original articles:
Introduction - a pres V