Swiss Dental Journal

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Swiss Dental Journal

description Dental journal
Area of ​​Expertise Dentistry
language German, French, English
publishing company Axel Springer Schweiz AG (Switzerland)
First edition 1891
Frequency of publication 11 times a year
Sold edition 4577 copies
(Publisher's information)
Widespread edition 5650 copies
(Publisher's information)
Editor-in-chief Adrian Lussi
Editor Swiss Dental Association SSO
Web link swissdentaljournal.org
Article archive sso.ch
ISSN (print)

The Swiss Dental Journal (SDJ) is the scientific publication organ of the Swiss Dental Association SSO that emerged in 2014 from the Swiss Monthly Journal for Dentistry (SMfZ) . The paper, founded in 1891, had a print run of over 5,500 copies in 2016. The articles appear in German , French and English and are also translated into English for retrieval from medical databases such as PubMed . The current editor-in-chief is Adrian Lussi .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Mediadaten 2017. S. 2. In: sso.ch, accessed on September 15, 2017 ( PDF; 429 kB ( Memento of July 5, 2017 in the Internet Archive )), referring to the WEMF / SW certification 2016 .
  2. Adrian Lussi: The SMfZ with a new name and a new layout . In: Swiss Dental Journal . tape 124 , no. 1 , 2014, p. 7 ( sso.ch [PDF; 428 kB ; accessed on September 14, 2017]).