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             Stage-level analysis: five years
Editorials
             dedicated to the dental
             community
                                                         Marian-Vladimir CONSTANTINESCU
                                                                         DDS, PhD, Professor
                                                                             Editor-in-Chief



               Dear readers,
               Now, in the 5th year of the Stomatology Edu Journal’s existence (Stoma Edu J), I have the pleasure and honor to
               carry out an analysis of the main events that have been going on since its foundation. It has not been easy and
               neither was it uncomplicated to contact the most important national and international personalities in the field
               of research, education and dental practice.
               They have rallied around the idea of putting together a new journal for colleagues from Romania, the Republic
               of Moldova and the other former communist countries in Central and Eastern Europe only after being informed
               that the well-known Professor Jean-François Roulet of the Department of Restorative Dental Science, The College
               of Dentistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA, editor of three quoted journals, voluntarily accepted to
               coordinate the work of the Editorial Board of the Stomatology Edu Journal as Editor-in-Chief. Guided by this
               symbol of professionalism, fairness and editorial stringency, colleagues both from Romania and from abroad
               joined our team, including the renowned Professor for Cranio Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery, Rolf Ewers,
               Chairman em. at the Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
               Then there followed other colleagues who wanted to contribute to the development of this journal as Senior
               Editors, namely Professor Bruce R. Donoff of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dean at the
               Harvard University of Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA, Professor of Biomedical Optics Adrian Podoleanu,
               Head of the Applied Optics Group, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK and Professor Emeritus David Wray,
               Department of Oral Medicine at the University of Glasgow, UK. To provide the Journal with scientific weight in all
               areas of stomatology, a series of professors, well-known for their extensive professional experience, were invited
               to join the team as Emeritus Editors-in-Chief.Let me mention Professor Birte Melsen from Aarhus University,
               Aarhus, Denmark, Professor Prathip Phantumvanit from Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand, Professor
               Rudolf Slavicek of the Medical University of Vienna, Austria and the late Professor Emeritus Julian B. Woelfel of
               The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA.
               Other distinguished colleagues enthusiasically joined our team, while efficiently contributing significant important
               articles to the Journal. They are our Co-Editors-in-Chief, namely Professor Nicoleta Ilie of the Department of
               Operative Dentistry and Periodontology of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany, Professor
               Alexandre Mersel, Director of FDI Europe, Geneva-Cointrin, Switzerland, Professor Constantinus Politis, Head
               of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at University of Leuven, Belgium,Professor Hom-Lay Wang of the Department
               of Periodontics and Oral Medicine at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, Clinical Professor Mauro
               Marincola of the State University of Cartagena, Colombia, Professor George E. Romanos of the Department of
               Periodontology at Stony Brook University, NY, USA, Professor Mahesh Verma, Principal Director, Maulana Azad


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Institute of Dental Sciences New Delhi, India and recently Associate Professor Hiroshi Ogawa of the Department
of Oral Health Science at Niigata University, Japan.
While attending the 2013 FDI Congress in Istanbul, I met Professor Anton Sculean, Chairman of the Department
of Periodontology at University of Berne, Switzerland and presented him with an advanced copy of our Journal.
He looked at it as any thorough researcher would do it, and with the swiftness of a surgeon, he coldly replied
that “an international journal appears only in English, and Abstracts are not justified in a national language!”
After seeing all the journals published by the various publishing houses present at the FDI Congress, I left myself
convinced. I suffered for Eminescu, our national poet, and the other major representatives of our culture!
Back home, I found myself in front of a final obstacle, the English Language Editor team. Previously, for everything
related to the publication of abstracts or articles abroad, I used to ask two old friends of mine, both of them
English teachers, who were not familiar with the dentistry terminology, as one worked in aviation and the other
in the field of virusology. Such an ambitious project could only be achieved with high linguistic expertise. I tried
to see who was the Head of the English Language Department at the Faculty of Foreign Languages, University of
Bucharest. I found Professor Dr. Alexandra Cornilescu’s phone number, who was also the Dean of the Faculty back
then. I called, and a meeting was scheduled at her office. She thumbed through the advanced copy of the Journal
with the researcher's minuteness and a linguist’s attention. After a few moments, in perfect silence, instead
of shouting “Eureka! Eureka!” like Archimedes, she gave me the name of Associate Professor Roxana-Cristina
Petcu. She told me that the lady was a very close co-worker, and that I could rest assured that everyting was
going to work out to perfection, as she had excellent translation expertise. I contacted Associate Professor Petcu
and presented her with the copy of the journal, stating that it had been published after having been corrected
seven times. I also told her that after the first correction, when I had the impression that the document was good
for printing, I experienced what a boxer goes through when he is knocked-out during the first round. With a
linguist’s exigency and exactness, she asked me for the first issue to assess it. After receiving the proof, I found that
if Professor J-F Roulet has the ability to evaluate a manuscript from the point of view of scientific accuracy, the art
of making a translation is another profession mastered only by professionals who practice it daily and continually
improve it. Professor J-F Roulet reached the same conclusion when his Editorial [1], published in the 2017 Stoma
Edu J number 2 and corrected by Professor Roxana-Cristina Petcu, was published in Dental Materials [2], Factor
Impact journal (IF): 4.070. Indeed, I can say that without the constant contribution of the exceptional linguist
who is Professor Roxana-Cristina Petcu, the 143,000 readers of the Stomatology Edu Journal, would not have had
the joy to read a high-level publication from the very beginning.
The first and second 2014 issues of the Stomatology Edu Journal were published by SC Media Systems
Communication SRL. Besides the task of finding articles for publication, the publishing house asked me to
provide sponsors before sending each issue to print. Despite all the advertising contracts concluded for 2015
and 2016, the publishing house claimed that their accounts had been frozen, therefore, in 2015, it did not send to
print any issues, neither did it send the first 2016 issue. The lack of honesty and professionalism of this company
forced me to put an end to our collaboration. In order to honor Florin, my son’s and my own promises to a foreign
company, and especially to safeguard our country's image, we released 250 CDs with the first 2016 issue of the
Stoma Edu J carrying the advertisment of the company that had made full payment for all advertising materials.
I myself paid for those 250 CDs. Florin attended the congress organized by that company, he himself delivered the



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             CDs, which were well received in lieu of the journals, and were included in the congress folders. I regret to have to
             say that I understood that you could not trust a private company and I had to look for a state-owned publishing
             house.
             After a brief analysis I understood that only the Publishing House of the Romanian Academy was the one to take
             over the publication of the journal. I approached the director of the Publishing House, Academician D. R. Popescu,
             and following our discussion I understood that the Romanian Academy Publishing House only publishes journals
             included in the portfolio of publications approved by the Presidium of the Romanian Academy. I submitted
             an application to the Presidium of the Romanian Academy in which I described the editorial board and the
             purpose of the journal. In response, I was advised to seek the agreement of the Academy of Medical Sciences,
             as there was no member of the Romanian Academy on our board, there were only members of the medical
             branch. Given this situation, I asked to be received by the person in charge of the Academy publications, its vice-
             president, Academician Alexandru Surdu. Very kindly, he advised me to include at least one full member of the
             Academy in the Editorial Board and not to request any funds for publication. So I contacted Professor Constantin
             Ionescu-Tîrgoviște, member of the Romanian Academy and president of the Romanian Medical Association.
             With the courtesy of the master, he accepted to help us, especially as between diabetes and the periodontal disease
             there are a series of connections. It so happened that, at that time, a famous American professor of Romanian
             origin, Adrian Bejan, honorary member of the Romanian Academy, was in Bucharest to hold a conference in
             the Polytechnic University. I described the stomatologists’ problem to him and I invited him to become a board
             member as Deputy Editor in Chief, as between his constructal theory, the stomatognathic system and the whole
             body there are a series of laws that draw us closer. As generousily as any great master or any elite athlete he
             accepted this position.
             Then, with a substantially strengthened board, I appealed to the members of the journal board, holders of
             academic titles in their own countries, to recommend and support the Journal with the Romanian Academy. This
             is how the Office of the Presidium of the Romanian Academy received letters of recommendation and support
             from the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (founded 1652) by Professor Gottfried Schmalz, The
             Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (founded 1866) by Professor Vjekoslav Jerolimov, l’Academie Nationale de
             Chirugie Dentaire (founded 1956) by Professor François Duret and Doctor Hubert - Pierre Ouvrard, DDS, PhD,
             former President of the l’Academie Nationale de Chirugie Dentaire (ANCD) and President of the l’Association
             d’Enseignement d’Odontologie et de Stomatologie. Following this cumulated approach, I was finally granted the
             approval of the Office of the Presidium of the Romanian Academy that the Stomatology Edu Journal (Stoma
             Edu J) be included in the portfolio of Romanian Academy journals, mentioning that the publication will be self-
             financed.
             After relating this journey, I still remember that, while we were on board an imposing yacht in the Tasman Sea, a
             colleague wearing a seaman's uniform ironically replied that he did not see the purpose of a new dental journal
             because there are too many already. It might be so for somebody who has free access to quoted journals.
             The colleague wearing a seaman's uniform did not understand the urgent need to publish the over 85,000
             dentists in the Central and Eastern European countries had [3]. The figure I quoted covers the 2013 census and
             out of this figure there are 15,500 dentists in Romania and 1,600 in the Republic of Moldova.
             I personally know that there are no specialized journals in our country, and, like my colleagues, I had to resort to



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quoted journals in other fields. Only in this way have I been able to publish articles and earn the required credits
for promotion. It was an undertaking I had to clearly embark upon, the more so as the oldest specialized journal
in our country, the Romanian Journal of Stomatology, published since1923, is rated only B +. Publishing an article
in a journal with an high IF is difficult. Successfully publishing an article with a group of Italian colleagues after
almost four years determined and motivated me to continue my work!
Due to the readiness manifested by Professor Michael Glick, DMD, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the American
Dental Association, JADA [4], Mr. Michael Springer, Publisher, JADA, Mr. Nawin Gupta, Director of Business
Operations, ADA and Mrs Stefanie K. Jewell-Thomas, Elsevier, due to their exceptional generosity and willingness
to share scientific information, since our first 2017 issue we have been receiving an article with CE Program FAQs
to be accessed by our readers.
Also in 2017, in order to increase the visibility of the online and print publication of the Stomatology Edu
Journal, we asked Crossref to assign a single alphanumeric string, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) [5]. The DOI
identification is to be retrospectively assigned to all articles published starting with the first issue.
For the Stomatology Edu Journal to be included in the list of quoted publications starting with its 2017 number 3,
all references to articles published online must include DOI and active links from PubMed, Google Scholar and
Scopus. It was, in fact, a broad retrospective integrating process.
The Stomatology Edu Journal, the publication that has been published online and in print since 2014, is
recognized by a number of databases, such as the National Library of Medicine (NLM) [6], Crossref, SHERPA /
RoMEO, Google Scholar, InfoBase Index (IBI Factor 2015: 2,76) and Academia edu. Currently, as a result of the
efforts of our editors, the Stomatology Edu Journal is being evaluated by the Scientific Index Services (SIS) and
the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), and this year is subject to admission to Medline, PubMed Central
(PMC) and Emerging Survey Citation Index (ESCI).
In order to meet these new requirements, as of the first 2018 number, the first page of each article has a new
design, while the online version includes an abstract, a pdf, xml, and html format as well as references. It is a very
time-consuming activity, carried out by the newest member of the operative editorial team, the very competent
and energetic Professor Gabriel Octavian Lazăr, as Deputy Editor-in-Chief.
Professor Emeritus, Stephen F. Rosenstiel, from the Ohio State University, Columbus, USA,
Reviewer-in-Chief, together with his team, played a decisive role in the publication by the Stoma
Edu J of its over 95 articles. In 2017 a series of prestigious Academic Editors joined this team.
Until now, after monitoring the visibility of articles published by the Stoma Edu J, we found the following articles
on the Academia.edu site: Salivary and Serum Enzymes as Diagnostic Biomarkers in Patients with Periodontal
Disease by Miricescu D, et al., 2014, 191 views; Silk fibroin and potential uses in regenerative dentistry - a systematic
review by Virlan MJR, et al., 2014, 159 views; Treatment effects of R-appliance in vertically growing patients-case
series by Showkatbakhsh R, et al., 2014, 112 views; Fundamentals of occlusion and masticatory function by Meyer
GB, et al., 91 views; The use of rotation instruments in endodontic treatment of older dental patients by Retsas A.,
et al., 2015, 86 views; An implant supported maxillary fixed prosthesis with a substructure-suprastructure-design
and clinical case by Kempler J, 2014, 84 views; Remineralisation of affected dentine by different bioactive materials
in the stepwise excavation technique by Andrian S, et al., 74 views [7].
The readers of the Stomatology Edu Journal are highly appreciative of the support provided by the prestigious



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             publishing houses which have been generous enough to send us their latest publications to be reviewed in our
             Journal. Here they are: Quintessence International, Quintessence Publishing Company, Inc., Jaypee Brothers
             Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, Quintessence Editora - Sao Paulo , Brazil, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Georg
             Thieme Verlag KG, Lippincott Williams &Wilkins, Quintessenz Verlag, Thieme Publishers, dentaConcept, and
             ExistIT Publisher. I am honored to mention the initial contribution of Prof. Christian KNELLESEN and Prof.
             Jean-Louis GIOVANNOLI from Quintessence International, and then the effective and constant support of Mrs.
             Karin Wintonowycz and Dr. h.c. H.-W. Haase from Quintessenz Verlag-GmbH to regularly send us the requested
             books for review.
             It is a significant example of support allowing our readers to have the continuous opportunity to be informed
             about the latest publications in all areas of dentistry starting with the first issue of our journal.
             The time has come now for us to thank all our sponsors who have made possible the publication of the Stomatology
             Edu Journal. Here they are: Hofigal, Gral Medical, Dr. Fischer-Dental Laboratory, SisoMM, Bicon Europe Ltd,
             Angelus Dental, Dentsply Sirona , and Ivoclar Vivadent. They have all helped improve the quality of life of the
             patients of our more than 143,000 readers.
             It is a stock-taking moment, so I warmly invite all our Editorial Board members to look at their activity as compared
             to that of their colleagues so as to find ways to improve it in the interest of our more than 143,000 readers.
             In order to respond to the invitation extended by the Romanian Academy to stimulate the international
             dissemination of scientific information via the electronic archive - "Academica Romanian Index", I would like
             to ask every editor who considers himself an active member of the Board to send us by April 15 a 250-word CV
             on their contribution in the field, surname, name, scientific titles, current administrative titles, the logo of the
             institution and a recent 3.5 x 4.5 cm color photograph.
             On behalf of the entire editorial board, I would like to take this opportunity and wish you an Easter filled with
             peace, happiness and joy, and a year that is bright with blessings.

             Sincerely yours,

             M-V Constantinescu
             Editor-in-Chief

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