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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY

ISSN:0022-3492
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:http://www.joponline.org/
期刊网址:http://www.joponline.org/
影响因子:6.993
主题范畴:DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Aims and Scope

Journal of Clinical Periodontology was founded by the British, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, and Swiss Societies of Periodontology.

The aim of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology is to provide the platform for exchange of scientific and clinical progress in the field of Periodontology and allied disciplines, and to do so at the highest possible level. The Journal also aims to facilitate the application of new scientific knowledge to the daily practice of the concerned disciplines and addresses both practicing clinicians and academics. The Journal is the official publication of the European Federation of Periodontology but wishes to retain its international scope.

The Journal publishes original contributions of high scientific merit in the fields of periodontology and implant dentistry. Its scope encompasses the physiology and pathology of the periodontium, the tissue integration of dental implants, the biology and the modulation of periodontal and alveolar bone healing and regeneration, diagnosis, epidemiology, prevention and therapy of periodontal disease, the clinical aspects of tooth replacement with dental implants, and the comprehensive rehabilitation of the periodontal patient. Review articles by experts on new developments in basic and applied periodontal science and associated dental disciplines, advances in periodontal or implant techniques and procedures, and case reports which illustrate important new information are also welcome.


Instructions to Authors

 

Author Guidelines

Content of Author Guidelines: 1. General, 2. Ethical Guidelines, 3. Manuscript Submission Procedure, 4. Manuscript Types Accepted, 5. Manuscript Format and Structure, 6. After Acceptance

Relevant Documents: Sample Manuscript, Copyright Transfer Agreement

Useful Websites: Submission Site, Articles published in Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Author Services, Blackwell Publishing's Ethical Guidelines, Guidelines for Figures

1. GENERAL

Journal of Clinical Periodontology publishes original contributions of high scientific merit in the fields of periodontology and implant dentistry. Its scope encompasses the physiology and pathology of the periodontium, the tissue integration of dental implants, the biology and the modulation of periodontal and alveolar bone healing and regeneration, diagnosis, epidemiology, prevention and therapy of periodontal disease, the clinical aspects of tooth replacement with dental implants, and the comprehensive rehabilitation of the periodontal patient. Review articles by experts on new developments in basic and applied periodontal science and associated dental disciplines, advances in periodontal or implant techniques and procedures, and case reports which illustrate important new information are also welcome.

Please read the instructions below carefully for details on the submission of manuscripts, the journal's requirements and standards as well as information concerning the procedure after a manuscript has been accepted for publication in Journal of Clinical Periodontology. Authors are encouraged to visit Blackwell Publishing Author Services for further information on the preparation and submission of articles and figures.

2. ETHICAL GUIDELINES

Journal of Clinical Periodontology adheres to the below ethical guidelines for publication and research.

2.1. Authorship and Acknowledgements
Authors submitting a paper do so on the understanding that the manuscript have been read and approved by all authors and that all authors agree to the submission of the manuscript to the Journal.

Journal of Clinical Periodontology adheres to the definition of authorship set up by The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). According to the ICMJE authorship criteria should be based on 1) substantial contributions to conception and design of, or acquisiation of data or analysis and interpretation of data, 2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and 3) final approval of the version to be published. Authors should meet conditions 1, 2 and 3.

It is a requirement that all authors have been accredited as appropriate upon submission of the manuscript. Contributors who do not qualify as authors should be mentioned under Acknowledgements.
Please note that it is a requirement to include email addresses for all co-authors at submission. If any of the email-addresses supplied are incorrect the corresponding author will be contacted by the journal administrator.

Acknowledgements: Under acknowledgements please specify contributors to the article other than the authors accredited.

2.2. Ethical Approvals
Experimentation involving human subjects will only be published if such research has been conducted in full accordance with ethical principles, including the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki (version VI, 2002 www.wma.net/e/policy/b3.htm) and the additional requirements, if any, of the country where the research has been carried out. Manuscripts must be accompanied by a statement that the experiments were undertaken with the understanding and written consent of each subject and according to the above mentioned principles. A statement regarding the fact that the study has been independently reviewed and approved by an ethical board should also be included.

When experimental animals are used the methods section must clearly indicate that adequate measures were taken to minimize pain or discomfort. Experiments should be carried out in accordance with the Guidelines laid down by the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the USA regarding the care and use of animals for experimental procedures or with the European Communities Council Directive of 24 November 1986 (86/609/EEC) and in accordance with local laws and regulations.

All studies using human or animal subjects should include an explicit statement in the Material and Methods section identifying the review and ethics committee approval for each study, if applicable. Editors reserve the right to reject papers if there is doubt as to whether appropriate procedures have been used.

2.3 Clinical Trials
Clinical trials should be reported using the CONSORT guidelines available at www.consort-statement.org. A CONSORT checklist should also be included in the submission material.

Journal of Clinical Periodontology encourages authors submitting manuscripts reporting from a clinical trial to register the trials in any of the following free, public clinical trials registries: www.clinicaltrials.gov, http://clinicaltrials-dev.ifpma.org/, http://isrctn.org/. The clinical trial registration number and name of the trial register will then be published with the paper.

2.4 DNA Sequences and Crystallographic Structure Determinations
Papers reporting protein or DNA sequences and crystallographic structure determinations will not be accepted without a Genbank or Brookhaven accession number, respectively. Other supporting data sets must be made available on the publication date from the authors directly.

2.5 Conflict of Interest and Sources of Funding
Authors are required to disclose all sources of institutional, private and corporate financial support for their study. Suppliers of materials (for free or at a discount from current rates) should be named in the source of funding and their location (town, state/county, country) included. Other suppliers will be identified in the text. If no funding has been available other than that of the author's institution, this should be specified upon submission. Authors are also required to disclose any potential conflict of interest. These include financial interests (for example patent, ownership, stock ownership, consultancies, speaker's fee,) or provision of study materials by their manufacturer for free or at a discount from current rates. Author's conflict of interest (or information specifying the absence of conflicts of interest) and the sources of funding for the research will be published under a separate heading entitled "Conflict of Interest and Sources of Funding Statement". See Editor-in-Chief Maurizio Tonetti's Editorial on Conflict of Interest and Sources of Funding and www.icmje.org/#conflicts for generally accepted definitions.

2.6 Appeal of Decision
Under exception circumstances, authors may appeal the editorial decision. Authors who wish to appeal the decision on their submitted paper may do so by e-mailing the editorial office at cpeedoffice@wiley.com with a detailed explanation for why they find reasons to appeal the decision.

2.7 Permissions
If all or parts of previously published illustrations are used, permission must be obtained from the copyright holder concerned. It is the author's responsibility to obtain these in writing and provide copies to the Publishers.

2.8 Copyright Assignment
Authors submitting a paper do so on the understanding that the work and its essential substance have not been published before and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. The submission of the manuscript by the authors means that the authors automatically agree to assign exclusive copyright to Blackwell Publishing if and when the manuscript is accepted for publication. The work shall not be published elsewhere in any language without the written consent of the publisher. The articles published in this journal are protected by copyright, which covers translation rights and the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute all of the articles printed in the journal. No material published in the journal may be stored on microfilm or videocassettes or in electronic database and the like or reproduced photographically without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Correspondence to the journal is accepted on the understanding that the contributing author licences the publisher to publish the letter as part of the journal or separately from it, in the exercise of any subsidiary rights relating to the journal and its contents.

Upon acceptance of a paper, authors are required to assign the exclusive licence to publish their paper to Blackwell Publishing. Assignment of the exclusive licence is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless licence has been assigned. (Papers subject to government or Crown copyright are exempt from this requirement; however, the form still has to be signed). A completed Copyright Transfer Agreement (CTA) must be sent to the Editorial Office before any manuscript can be published. Authors must send the completed CTA upon receiving notice of manuscript acceptance, i.e., do not send the CTA at submission.

The CTA should be sent to:

Journal of Clinical Periodontology Editorial Office
Wiley-Blackwell
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
9600 Garsington Road
Oxford
OX4 2DQ
UK

Or by email to: cpeedoffice@wiley.com


For questions concerning copyright, please visit Blackwell Publishing's Copyright FAQ.

3. MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

Manuscripts should be submitted electronically via the online submission site http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jcpe. The use of an online submission and peer review site enables immediate distribution of manuscripts and consequentially speeds up the review process. It also allows authors to track the status of their own manuscripts. Complete instructions for submitting a paper is available online and below. Further assistance can be obtained from the Journal Admin, Miss Isabel Martinez, at cpeedoffice@wiley.com.

3.1. Getting Started
Launch your web browser (supported browsers include Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, Safari 1.2.4, or Firefox 1.0.4 or higher) and go to the journal's online Submission Site: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jcpe
Log-in or, if you are a new user, click on "register here".
If you are registering as a new user.
- After clicking on "register here", enter your name and e-mail information and click "Next". Your e-mail information is very important.
- Enter your institution and address information as appropriate, and then click "Next."
- Enter a user ID and password of your choice (we recommend using your e-mail address as your user ID), and then select your areas of expertise. Click "Finish".
If you are registered, but have forgotten your log in details, enter your e-mail address under "Password Help". The system will automatically send you your user ID and a new temporary password.
Log-in and select "Corresponding Author Center".

3.2. Submitting Your Manuscript
After you have logged into your "Corresponding Author Center", submit your manuscript by clicking the submission link under "Author Resources".
Enter data and answer questions as appropriate. You may copy and paste directly from your manuscript and you may upload your pre-prepared covering letter.
Click the "Next" button on each screen to save your work and advance to the next screen.
You are required to upload your files.
- Click on the "Browse" button and locate the file on your computer.
- Upload your manuscript main document complete with title page, statement concerning source(s) of funding and conflict(s) of interest, abstract, clinical relevance section, references, tables and figure legends as "main document". Upload figures as "figures". For clinical trials a Consort Checklist will be required, and it should be uploaded as "supplementary file for review". If any unpublished papers are referenced in the reference list, a digital version of the referenced paper should also be uploaded as "supplementary file for review".
- Select the designation of each file in the drop down next to the Browse button.
- When you have selected all files you wish to upload, click the "Upload Files" button.
Review your submission (in HTML and PDF format). Notice that all documents uploaded as supplementary files for review will not be viewable in the HTML and PDF format. Click the "Submit" button when you are finished reviewing.

3.3. Manuscript Files Accepted
Manuscripts should be uploaded as Word (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rft) files (not write-protected) plus separate figure files. GIF, JPEG, PICT or Bitmap files are acceptable for submission, but only high-resolution TIF or EPS files are suitable for printing. The files will be automatically converted to HTML and PDF on upload and will be used for the review process. The text file must contain the entire manuscript including title page, abstract, clinical reference, main text, references, acknowledgement, statement of source of funding and any potential conflict of interest, tables, and figure legends, but no embedded figures. In the text, please reference any figures as for instance "Figure 1", "Figure 2" etc to match the tag name you choose for the individual figure files uploaded. Manuscripts should be formatted as described in the Author Guidelines below. Please note that any manuscripts uploaded as Word 2007 (.docx) will be automatically rejected. Please save any .docx file as .doc before uploading.

3.4. Blinded Review
All manuscripts submitted to Journal of Clinical Periodontology will be reviewed by two or more experts in the field. Papers that do not conform to the general aims and scope of the journal will, however, be returned immediately without review. Journal of Clinical Periodontology uses single blinded review. The names of the reviewers will thus not be disclosed to the author submitting a paper.

3.5. Suggest a Reviewer
Journal of Clinical Periodontology attempts to keep the review process as short as possible to enable rapid publication of new scientific data. In order to facilitate this process, please suggest the name and current email address of one potential international reviewer whom you consider capable of reviewing your manuscript. In addition to your choice the editor will choose one or two reviewers as well.

3.6. Suspension of Submission Mid-way in the Submission Process
You may suspend a submission at any phase before clicking the "Submit" button and save it to submit later. The manuscript can then be located under "Unsubmitted Manuscripts" and you can click on "Continue Submission" to continue your submission when you choose to.

3.7. E-mail Confirmation of Submission
After submission you will receive an e-mail to confirm receipt of your manuscript. If you do not receive the confirmation e-mail after 24 hours, please check your e-mail address carefully in the system. If the e-mail address is correct please contact your IT department. The error may be caused by some sort of spam filtering on your e-mail server. Also, the e-mails should be received if the IT department adds our e-mail server (uranus.scholarone.com) to their whitelist.

3.8. Manuscript Status
You can access Manuscript Central any time to check your "Corresponding Author Center" for the status of your manuscript. The Journal will inform you by e-mail once a decision has been made.

3.9. Submission of Revised Manuscripts
To submit a revised manuscript, locate your manuscript under "Manuscripts with Decisions" and click on "Submit a Revision". Please remember to delete any old files uploaded when you upload your revised manuscript.

3.10 Resubmissions
If your manuscript was given the decision of reject and resubmit, you might choose to submit an amended version of your manuscript. This should be submitted as a new submission following the guidelines above under 3.2. In addition you should upload comments to the previous review as "supplementary files for review".

4. MANUSCRIPT TYPES ACCEPTED

Journal of Clinical Periodontology publishes original research articles, reviews, clinical innovation reports and case reports. The latter will be published only if they provide new fundamental knowledge and if they use language understandable to the clinician. It is expected that any manuscript submitted represents unpublished original research.

Original Research Articles must describe significant and original experimental observations and provide sufficient detail so that the observations can be critically evaluated and, if necessary, repeated. Original articles will be published under the heading of clinical periodontology, implant dentistry or pre-clinical sciences and must conform to the highest international standards in the field.

Clinical Innovation Reports are suited to describe significant improvements in clinical practice such as the report of a novel surgical technique, a breakthrough in technology or practical approaches to recognized clinical challenges. They should conform to the highest scientific and clinical practice standards.

Case Reports illustrating unusual and clinically relevant observations are acceptable but their merit needs to provide high priority for publication in the Journal. On rare occasions, completed cases displaying non-obvious solutions to significant clinical challenges will be considered.

Reviews are selected for their broad general interest; all are refereed by experts in the field who are asked to comment on issues such as timeliness, general interest and balanced treatment of controversies, as well as on scientific accuracy. Reviews should take a broad view of the field rather than merely summarizing the authors' own previous work, so extensive citation of the authors' own publications is discouraged. The use of state-of-the-art evidence-based systematic approaches is expected. Reviews are frequently commissioned by the editors and, as such, authors are encouraged to submit a proposal to the Journal. Review proposals should include a full-page summary of the proposed contents with key references.

5. MANUSCRIPT FORMAT AND STRUCTURE

5.1. Format

Language: The language of publication is English. Authors for whom English is a second language may choose to have their manuscript professionally edited before submission to improve the English. It is preferred that manuscript is professionally edited. A list of independent suppliers of editing services can be found at www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor/english_language.asp. Japanese authors can also find a list of local English improvement services at http://www.wiley.co.jp/journals/editcontribute.html. All services are paid for and arranged by the author, and use of one of these services does not guarantee acceptance or preference for publication.

Abbreviations, Symbols and Nomenclature: Journal of Clinical Periodontology adheres to the conventions outlined in Units, Symbols and Abbreviations: A Guide for Medical and Scientific Editors and Authors. Abbreviations should be kept to a minimum, particularly those that are not standard. Non-standard abbreviations must be used three or more times and written out completely in the text when first used.

5.2. Structure
All articles submitted to Journal of Clinical Periodontology should include Title Page, Abstract, and References. In addition, Journal of Clinical Periodontology requires that all articles include a section on Clinical Relevance and disclose Source of Funding and Conflict of Interests. Figures, Figure Legends and Tables should be included where appropriate. All manuscripts should emphasize clarity and brevity. Authors should pay special attention to the presentation of their findings so that they may be communicated clearly. Technical jargon should be avoided as much as possible and be clearly explained where its use is unavoidable.

Title Page: The title must be concise and contain no more than 100 characters including spaces. The title page should include a running title of no more than 40 characters; 5-10 key words, complete names of institutions for each author, and the name, address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address for the corresponding author.
Conflict of Interest and Source of Funding: Authors are required to disclose all sources of institutional, private and corporate financial support for their study. Suppliers of materials (for free or at a discount from current rates) should be named in the source of funding and their location (town, state/county, country) included. Other suppliers will be identified in the text. If no funding has been available other than that of the author's institution, this should be specified upon submission. Authors are also required to disclose any potential conflict of interest. These include financial interests (for example patent, ownership, stock ownership, consultancies, speaker's fee,) or provision of study materials by their manufacturer for free or at a discount from current rates. Author's conflict of interest (or information specifying the absence of conflicts of interest) and the sources of funding for the research will be published under a separate heading entitled "Conflict of Interest and Source of Funding Statement". See Editor-in-Chief Maurizio Tonetti's Editorial on Conflict of Interest and Source of Funding and www.icmje.org/#conflicts for generally accepted definitions.

Abstract: is limited to 200 words in length and should not contain abbreviations or references. The abstract should be organized according to the content of the paper. For Original Research Articles the abstract should be organized with aim, materials and methods, results and conclusions. For clinical trials, it is encouraged that the abstract finish with the clinical trial registration number on a free public database such as clinicaltrials.gov.

Clinical Relevance: This section is aimed at giving clinicians a reading light to put the present research in perspective. It should be no more than 100 words and should not be a repetition of the abstract. It should provide a clear and concise explanation of the rationale for the study, of what was known before and of how the present results advance knowledge of this field. If appropriate, it may also contain suggestions for clinical practice. It should be structured with the following headings: scientific rationale for study, principal findings, and practical implications. Authors should pay particular attention to this text as it will be published in a highlighted box within their manuscript; ideally, reading this section should leave clinicians wishing to learn more about the topic and encourage them to read the full article.

Acknowledgements: Under acknowledgements please specify contributors to the article other than the authors accredited.

5.3. Original Research Articles
These must describe significant and original experimental observations and provide sufficient detail so that the observations can be critically evaluated and, if necessary, repeated. Original articles will be published under the heading of clinical periodontology, implant dentistry or pre-clinical sciences and must conform to the highest international standards in the field.

Main Text of Original Research Articles should be organized with Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion. The background and hypotheses underlying the study, as well as its main conclusions, should be clearly explained. Please see Sample Manuscript.

Introduction: should be focused, outlining the historical or logical origins of the study and not summarize the results; exhaustive literature reviews are not appropriate. It should close with the explicit statement of the specific aims of the investigation.
Material and Methods: must contain sufficient detail such that, in combination with the references cited, all clinical trials and experiments reported can be fully reproduced. As a condition of publication, authors are required to make materials and methods used freely available to academic researchers for their own use. This includes antibodies and the constructs used to make transgenic animals, although not the animals themselves.

(a) Clinical trials should be reported using the CONSORT guidelines available at www.consort-statement.org. A CONSORT checklist should also be included in the submission material. If your study is a randomized clinical trial, you will need to fill in all sections of the CONSORT Checklist. If your study is not a randomized trial, not all sections of the checklist might apply to your manuscript, in which case you simply fill in N/A.

Journal of Clinical Periodontology encourages authors submitting manuscripts reporting from a clinical trial to register the trials in any of the following free, public clinical trials registries: www.clinicaltrials.gov, http://clinicaltrials-dev.ifpma.org/, http://isrctn.org/. The clinical trial registration number and name of the trial register will then be published with the paper.

(b) Statistical Analysis: As papers frequently provide insufficient detail as to the performed statistical analyses, please describe with adequate detail. For clinical trials intention to treat analyses are encouraged (the reasons for choosing other types of analysis should be highlighted in the submission letter and clarified in the manuscript).

(c) DNA Sequences and Crystallographic Structure Determinations: Papers reporting protein or DNA sequences and crystallographic structure determinations will not be accepted without a Genbank or Brookhaven accession number, respectively. Other supporting data sets must be made available on the publication date from the authors directly.

(d) Experimental Subjects: Experimentation involving human subjects will only be published if such research has been conducted in full accordance with ethical principles, including the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki (version VI, 2002 www.wma.net/e/policy/b3.htm) and the additional requirements, if any, of the country where the research has been carried out. Manuscripts must be accompanied by a statement that the experiments were undertaken with the understanding and written consent of each subject and according to the above mentioned principles. A statement regarding the fact that the study has been independently reviewed and approved by an ethical board should also be included.

When experimental animals are used the methods section must clearly indicate that adequate measures were taken to minimize pain or discomfort. Experiments should be carried out in accordance with the Guidelines laid down by the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the USA regarding the care and use of animals for experimental procedures or with the European Communities Council Directive of 24 November 1986 (86/609/EEC) and in accordance with local laws and regulations.

All studies using human or animal subjects should include an explicit statement in the Material and Methods section identifying the review and ethics committee approval for each study, if applicable. Editors reserve the right to reject papers if there is doubt as to whether appropriate procedures have been used.

Results: should present the observations with minimal reference to earlier literature or to possible interpretations.

Discussion: may usefully start with a brief summary of the major findings, but repetition of parts of the abstract or of the results section should be avoided. The discussion section should end with a brief conclusion and a comment on the potential clinical relevance of the findings. Statements and interpretation of the data should be appropriately supported by original references.
The discussion may usefully be structured with the following points in mind (modified from the proposal by Richard Horton (2002), The Hidden Research Paper, The Journal of the American Medical Association, 287, 2775-2778). Not all points will apply to all studies and its use is optional, but we believe it will improve the discussion section to keep these points in mind.

Summary of key finding
* Primary outcome measure(s)
* Secondary outcome measure(s)
* Results as they relate to a prior hypothesis
Strengths and Limitations of the Study
* Study Question
* Study Design
* Data Collection
* Analysis
* Interpretation
* Possible effects of bias on outcomes
Interpretation and Implications in the Context of the Totality of Evidence
* Is there a systematic review to refer to?
* If not, could one be reasonably done here and now?
* What this study adds to the available evidence
* Effects on patient care and health policy
* Possible mechanisms
Controversies Raised by This Study
Future Research Directions
* For this particular research collaboration
* Underlying mechanisms
* Clinical research

5.4. Clinical Innovation Reports
These are suited to describe significant improvements in clinical practice such as the report of a novel surgical technique, a breakthrough in technology or practical approaches to recognized clinical challenges. They should conform to the highest scientific and clinical practice standards.

Main Text of Clinical Innovation Reports should be organized with Introduction, Clinical Innovation Report, Discussion and Conclusion.

5.5. Case Reports
Case reports illustrating unusual and clinically relevant observations are acceptable but their merit needs to provide high priority for publication in the Journal. On rare occasions, completed cases displaying non-obvious solutions to significant clinical challenges will be considered.

Main Text of Case Reports should be organized with Introduction, Case report, Discussion and Conclusion.

5.6. Reviews
Reviews are selected for their broad general interest; all are refereed by experts in the field who are asked to comment on issues such as timeliness, general interest and balanced treatment of controversies, as well as on scientific accuracy. Reviews should take a broad view of the field rather than merely summarizing the authors' own previous work, so extensive citation of the authors' own publications is discouraged. The use of state-of-the-art evidence-based systematic approaches is expected. Reviews are frequently commissioned by the editors and, as such, authors are encouraged to submit a proposal to the Journal. Review proposals should include a full-page summary of the proposed contents with key references.

Main Text of Reviews should be organized with Introduction, Review of Current Literature, Discussion and Conclusion.

5.7. References
It is the policy of the Journal to encourage reference to the original papers rather than to literature reviews. Authors should therefore keep citations of reviews to the absolute minimum.

We recommend the use of a tool such as EndNote or Reference Manager for reference management and formatting. EndNote reference styles can be searched for here: www.endnote.com/support/enstyles.asp Reference Manager reference styles can be searched for here: www.refman.com/support/rmstyles.asp

Please note that all unpublished papers (submitted or in press) included in the reference list should be provided in a digital version at submission. The unpublished paper should be uploaded as a supplementary file for review.

References in the text should quote the last name(s) of the author(s) and the year of publication (Brown & Smith 1966). Three or more authors should always be referred to as, for example, Brown et al. 1966.

A list of references should be given at the end of the paper and should follow the recommendations in Units, Symbols and Abbreviations: A Guide for Biological and Medical Editors and Authors, (1975), p. 36. London: The Royal Society of Medicine.
a) The arrangement of the references should be alphabetical by first author's surname.
b) The order of the items in each reference should be:
(i) for journal references:
name(s) of author(s), year, title of paper, title of journal, volume number, first and last page numbers.
(ii) for book references:
name(s) of author(s), year, chapter title, title of book in italics, edition, volume, page number(s), town of publication, publisher.
c) Authors' names should be arranged thus:
Smith, A. B., Jones, D. E. & Robinson, F. C.
Note the use of the ampersand and omission of comma before it. Authors' names when repeated in the next reference are always spelled out in full.
d) The year of publication should be surrounded by parentheses: (1967).
e) The title of the paper should be included without quotation marks.
f) The journal title should be written in full, italicised (single underlining in typescript), and followed by volume number in bold type (double underlining on typescript) and page numbers.

Examples:
Botticelli, D., Berglundh, T. & Lindhe, J. (2004) Hard-tissue alterations following immediate implant placement in extraction sites. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 10, 820-828. doi:10.1111/j.1600-051X.2004.00565.x
Lindhe, J., Lang, N.P. & Karring, K. (2003) Periodontology and Implant Dentistry. 4th edition, p. 1014, Oxford. Blackwell Munksgaard.
Bodansky, O. (1960) Enzymes in tumour growth with special reference to serum enzymes in cancer. In Enzymes in Health and Disease, eds. Greenberg, D. & Harper, H. A., pp. 269-278. Springfield: Thomas.

URL:
Full reference details must be given along with the URL, i.e. authorship, year, title of document/report and URL. If this information is not available, the reference should be removed and only the web address cited in the text.

Example:
Smith A. (1999) Select Committee Report into Social Care in the Community [WWW document]. URL http://www.dhss.gov.uk/reports/report0394498.html [accessed on 7 November 2003]

5.8. Tables, Figures and Figure Legends

Tables: should be double-spaced with no vertical rulings, with a single bold ruling beneath the column titles. Units of measurements must be included in the column title.

Figures: All figures should be planned to fit within either 1 column width (8.0 cm), 1.5 column widths (13.0 cm) or 2 column widths (17.0 cm), and must be suitable for photocopy reproduction from the printed version of the manuscript. Lettering on figures should be in a clear, sans serif typeface (e.g. Helvetica); if possible, the same typeface should be used for all figures in a paper. After reduction for publication, upper-case text and numbers should be at least 1.5-2.0 mm high (10 point Helvetica). After reduction symbols should be at least 2.0-3.0 mm high (10 point). All half-tone photographs should be submitted at final reproduction size. In general, multi-part figures should be arranged as they would appear in the final version. Each copy should be marked with the figure number and the corresponding author's name. Reduction to the scale that will be used on the page is not necessary, but any special requirements (such as the separation distance of stereo pairs) should be clearly specified.

Unnecessary figures and parts (panels) of figures should be avoided: data presented in small tables or histograms, for instance, can generally be stated briefly in the text instead. Figures should not contain more than one panel unless the parts are logically connected; each panel of a multipart figure should be sized so that the whole figure can be reduced by the same amount and reproduced on the printed page at the smallest size at which essential details are visible.

Figures should be on a white background, and should avoid excessive boxing, unnecessary colour, shading and/or decorative effects (e.g. 3-dimensional skyscraper histograms) and highly pixelated computer drawings. The vertical axis of histograms should not be truncated to exaggerate small differences. The line spacing should be wide enough to remain clear on reduction to the minimum acceptable printed size.

Figures divided into parts should be labelled with a lower-case, boldface, roman letter, a, b, and so on, in the same typesize as used elsewhere in the figure. Lettering in figures should be in lower-case type, with the first letter capitalized. Units should have a single space between the number and the unit, and follow SI nomenclature or the nomenclature common to a particular field. Thousands should be separated by thin spaces (1 000). Unusual units or abbreviations should be spelled out in full or defined in the legend. Scale bars should be used rather than magnification factors, with the length of the bar defined in the legend rather than on the bar itself. In general, visual cues (on the figures themselves) are preferred to verbal explanations in the legend (e.g. broken line, open red triangles etc.)

Preparation of Electronic Figures for Publication: Although low quality images are adequate for review purposes, print publication requires high quality images to prevent the final product being blurred or fuzzy. Submit EPS (lineart) or TIFF (halftone/photographs) files only. MS PowerPoint and Word Graphics are unsuitable for printed pictures. Do not use pixel-oriented programmes. Scans (TIFF only) should have a resolution of 300 dpi (halftone) or 600 to 1200 dpi (line drawings) in relation to the reproduction size (see below). EPS files should be saved with fonts embedded (and with a TIFF preview if possible).

For scanned images, the scanning resolution (at final image size) should be as follows to ensure good reproduction: lineart: >600 dpi; half-tones (including gel photographs): >300 dpi; figures containing both halftone and line images: >600 dpi.

Further information can be obtained at Blackwell Publishing's guidelines for figures: www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor/illustration.asp.

Check your electronic artwork before submitting it: www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor/eachecklist.asp

Permissions: If all or parts of previously published illustrations are used, permission must be obtained from the copyright holder concerned. It is the author's responsibility to obtain these in writing and provide copies to the Publishers.

Figure Legends: should be a separate section of the manuscript, and should begin with a brief title for the whole figure and continue with a short description of each panel and the symbols used; they should not contain any details of methods.

5.9. Supporting Information
Supporting Information, such as data sets or additional figures or tables that will not be published in the print edition of the Journal but which will be viewable in the online edition can be submitted. The Editor-in-Chief should be contacted at the time of submission of your paper. Please see www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor/suppmat.asp for further information on the submission of Supporting Information.

6. AFTER ACCEPTANCE

Upon acceptance of a paper for publication, the manuscript will be forwarded to the Production Editor who is responsible for the production of the journal.

6.1 Proof Corrections
The corresponding author will receive an email alert containing a link to a web site. A working email address must therefore be provided for the corresponding author. The proof can be downloaded as a PDF (portable document format) file from this site.

Acrobat Reader will be required in order to read this file. This software can be downloaded (free of charge) from the following Web site: www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html. This will enable the file to be opened, read on screen, and printed out in order for any corrections to be added. Further instructions will be sent with the proof. Hard copy proofs will be posted if no e-mail address is available; in your absence, please arrange for a colleague to access your e-mail to retrieve the proofs. Proofs must be returned to the Production Editor within three days of receipt.

As changes to proofs are costly, we ask that you only correct typesetting errors. Excessive changes made by the author in the proofs, excluding typesetting errors, will be charged separately. Other than in exceptional circumstances, all illustrations are retained by the publisher. Please note that the author is responsible for all statements made in his work, including changes made by the copy editor.

6.2 Early Online Publication Prior to Print
Journal of Clinical Periodontology is covered by Blackwell Publishing's Early View service. Early View articles are complete full-text articles published online in advance of their publication in a printed issue. Early View articles are complete and final. They have been fully reviewed, revised and edited for publication, and the authors' final corrections have been incorporated. Because they are in final form, no changes can be made after online publication. The nature of Early View articles means that they do not yet have volume, issue or page numbers, so Early View articles cannot be cited in the traditional way. They are therefore given a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), which allows the article to be cited and tracked before it is allocated to an issue. After print publication, the DOI remains valid and can continue to be used to cite and access the article.

6.3 Online Production Tracking
Online production tracking is available for your article through Blackwell's Author Services. Author Services enables authors to track their article - once it has been accepted - through the production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles online and choose to receive automated e-mails at key stages of production. The author will receive an e-mail with a unique link that enables them to register and have their article automatically added to the system. Please ensure that a complete e-mail address is provided when submitting the manuscript. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources including FAQs and tips on article preparation, submission and more.

6.4 Author Material Archive Policy
Please note that unless specifically requested, Blackwell Publishing will dispose of all electronic material submitted one month after publication. If you require the return of any material submitted, please inform the editorial office or production editor as soon as possible.

6.5 Offprints
A PDF offprint of the online published article will be provided free of charge to the corresponding author, and may be distributed subject to the Publisher's terms and conditions. Additional paper offprints may be ordered online. Please click on the following link, fill in the necessary details and ensure that you type information in all of the required fields: Offprint.Cosprinters. If you have queries about offprints please email offprint@cosprinters.com

6.6 Author Services
For more substantial information on the services provided for authors, please see Blackwell Publishing Author Services

6.7 Note to NIH Grantees
Pursuant to NIH mandate, Wiley-Blackwell will post the accepted version of contributions authored by NIH grant-holders to PubMed Central upon acceptance. This accepted version will be made publicly available 12 months after publication. For further information, see www.wiley.com/go/nihmandate


Instructions to Authors
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Editorial Board

 

Editorial Information

Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Maurizio Tonetti
Journal of Clinical Periodontology Editorial Office
Wiley-Blackwell
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
9600 Garsington Road
Oxford
OX4 2DQ
UK

cpeedoffice@wiley.com

Associate Editors
S. Jepsen, Bonn, Germany
P. Papapanou, New York, NY, USA
B. Pihlstrom, Bethesda, MD, USA
M. Quirynen, Leuven, Belgium
M. Sanz, Madrid, Spain

Statistical Adviser
J.C. Gunsolley, Richmond, VA, USA

Editorial Board

M. Addy, Bristol, UK
P. Adriaens, Brussels, Belgium
J. Albandar, Philadelphia, PA, USA
G. Armitage, San Francisco, CA, USA
P. Baehni, Geneva, Switzerland
D. Botticelli, Rimini, Italy
P. Bouchard, Paris, France
P. Brett, London, UK
I. Chapple, Birmingham, UK
M. Christgau, Düsseldorf, Germany
P. Cortellini, Florence, Italy
M. Curtis, London, UK
C. Cutler, Stony Brook, NY, USA
G. Dahlen, Gothenburg, Sweden
P. Eickholz, Frankfurt, Germany
T. Flemmig, Seattle, WA, USA
W. V. Giannobile, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
P. Gjermo, Oslo, Norway
A. Gustafsson, Stockholm, Sweden
A. Haffajee, Boston, MA, USA
P. A. Heasman, Newcastle, UK
D. Herrera, Madrid, Spain
P. Holmstrup, Copenhagen, Denmark
J. Hyman, Vienna, VA, USA
I. Ishikawa, Tokyo, Japan
L. Izakovicova Holla, Brno, Czech Republic
J. Jansen, Nigmegen, The Netherlands
S. Jepsen, Bonn, Germany
D. Kinane, Louisville, KY, USA
A. Kingman, Bethesda, MD, USA
K. Kirkwood, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
M. Klepp, Stavanger, Norway
T. Kocher, Greifswald, Germany
E. Lalla, New York, NY, USA
N. Lang, Berne, Switzerland
M. Levine, Williamsville, NY, USA
J. Meyle, Giessen, Germany
B. Michalowicz, Minneapolis, MN, USA
A. Mombelli, Geneva, Switzerland
S. Murakami, Osaka, Japan
I. Needleman, London, UK
M. Nunn, Boston, MA, USA
T. Oates, San Antonia, TX, USA
R. Palmer, London, UK
P. N. Papapanou, New York, NY, USA
D. Paquette, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
R. Persson, Seattle, WA, USA
G. Pini-Prato, Florence, Italy
P. Preshaw, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
M. Ronderos, Redwood City, CA, USA

M. Ryder, San Francisco, CA, USA
G. Salvi, Berne, Switzerland
F. Schwarz, Düsseldorf, Germany
A. Sculean, Nijmegen, the Netherlands
L. Shapira, Jerusalem, Israel
G. Slade, Adelaide, Australia
D. van Steenberghe, Leuven, Belgium
D. Tatakis, Columbus, OH, USA
L. Trombelli, Ferrara, Italy
Y.-K. Tu, Leeds, UK

U. van der Velden, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
A. J. Van Winkelhoff, Groningen, the Netherlands
H. L. Wang, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
J. Wennström, Gothenburg, Sweden
U. Wikesj Augusta, GA, USA

Editor Emeritus
Jan Lindhe, Gothenburg, Sweden



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