Trends in sleep dentistry research in Asia: A bibliometric analysis
Faizul Hasan, Mokh Sujarwadi, Lia Taurussia Yuliana, Ervina Restiwulan Winoto, An’nisaa Chusida, Hendrik Setia Budi, Yuni Asri, Noengki Prameswari

TL;DR
This paper analyzes trends in sleep dentistry research in Asia using bibliometric methods to identify key contributors, collaborations, and research themes.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of sleep dentistry research in Asia, highlighting emerging themes and collaborative patterns.
Findings
China is the leading contributor to sleep dentistry research in Asia, followed by the United States and India.
Tehran University of Medical Sciences is the most productive institution in the field.
Six collaborative clusters were identified among 5,828 scholars working in sleep dentistry research.
Abstract
Sleep-related conditions such as obstructive sleep apnea and bruxism significantly affect both oral and systemic health, posing substantial public health challenges. Growing scholarly interest in sleep dentistry reflects an emerging effort to address these conditions through multidisciplinary research. This study employs bibliometric analysis to examine emerging themes, collaborative patterns, influential authors, and research trajectories related to sleep dentistry in Asia. A comprehensive search was conducted using the Scopus database to identify relevant publications from inception through April 2025. Bibliometric techniques were applied to analyze co-authorship networks, annual publication trends, institutional and international collaborations, keyword co-occurrence, and citation metrics. VOSviewer and the Bibliometrix package in R were utilized for data visualization and network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObstructive Sleep Apnea Research · Temporomandibular Joint Disorders · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research
