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5、期刊刊期:季刊,一年出版4期。
2022年01月05日星期三
投稿须知【官网信息】
JOURNAL OF ORAL & FACIAL PAIN AND HEADACHE
Guidelines for Authors
The Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache is a quarterly journal that publishes scientifically sound articles of interest to practitioners and re- searchers in the field of pain, particularly orofacial pain and related conditions such as headache and temporomandibular disorders (TMD).
The journal has adopted the classification systems as below for the research and diagnosis of pain in the head, face, and neck. The journal requires that studies on headache, facial, and cervical pain and
TMD to use the diagnostic entities, adhering to the terminology and criteria as in the ICOP, ICHD, and DCTMD when describing and analyzing their data. A. The International Classification of Orofacial Pain (ICOP), published by the International Headache
Society, specifically expands on dentoalveolar, oral, and facial pains and proposes some novel regional pains that may or may not be related to headache. ICOP is freely downloadable (https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102419893823).
ICOP is aligned with the ICHD, ICD, and
Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular
Disorders (DCTMD). B. DCTMD. Studies on TMD are required to adhere to the methodology, terminology, and diagnostic criteria within the publications by Schiffman et al (2014) and Peck et al (2014), which describe the DCTMD. The
journal discourages the use of painful TMD as a diagnostic entity. Please visit the INfORM website (www.rdc-tmdinternational/) for patient examination guidelines, forms to use, and a number of invaluable resources needed to plan and perform research on TMD. All are freely downloadable. C. The International Classification of Headache
Disorders (ICHD, version 3, 2018), published by the International Headache Society, covers headaches and most facial and cervical pains.
The classification is freely downloadable (www.ichd-3.org/).
1. International Classification of Orofacial Pain
(ICOP) Cephalalgia 2020;40:129–221.
2. Schiffman E, Ohrbach R, Truelove E, et al.
Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular
Disorders (DC/TMD) for clinical and research applications: Recommendations of the Inter[1]national RDC/TMD Consortium Network and
Orofacial Pain Special Interest Group. J Oral
Facial Pain Headache 2014;28:6–27.
3. Peck CC, Goulet JP, Lobbezoo F, et al.
Expanding the taxonomy of the Diagnostic
Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders.
J Oral Rehabil 2014;41:2–23.
4. Headache Classification Committee of the In[1]ternational Headache Society (IHS). The Inter[1]national Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition. Cephalalgia 2018;38:1–211.
Notwithstanding, diagnostic research that aims to test existing criteria and propose evidence-based revisions or suggestions on how to develop new criteria are invited, as long as a reference frame to existing classifications is included.
The journal publishes several types of peer[1]reviewed original articles: 1. Clinical and basic science research reports— based on original research in pain, especially orofacial pain and related conditions.
2. Case reports—provided they are based on im- portant, uncommon, or special cases relevant to orofacial pain and related conditions. Must include a background, well-documented clinical features (history, diagnostic, and management approaches), and a concise and focused discussion. Accepted case reports are normally published online only.
3. Topical reviews—dealing with a subject of relevance to pain, in particular orofacial pain and related conditions.
4a. Invited focus articles—presenting a position or hypothesis on a basic science or clinical subject of relevance to orofacial pain and related conditions. These articles are not intended for the presentation of original results. Authors are selected by the editorial board. 4b. Invited commentaries—critiquing a focus arti[1]cle by addressing the strong and weak points of the focus article. Authors of the commen[1]taries are selected by the editorial board in consultation with the focus article author, and the focus article and the commentaries on it are published together in the journal. 5. Proceedings of symposia, workshops, or conferences—covering topics of relevance to orofacial pain and related conditions. In addition, the journal publishes:
6. Literature abstracts—abstracts of selected
journal articles. 7. Meeting reviews—highlights of selected scientific meetings. 8. Invited guest editorials—may periodically be solicited by the editorial board.
9. Letters to the Editor—may be submitted to the editor-in-chief; these should normally be no more than 500 words in length. 10. Poster abstracts—presented at the scientific meetings of the AAOP or other affiliated academies (online only).
Review/editing of manuscripts. Manuscripts will normally be reviewed by the editor-in-chief, one associate editor, and at least two reviewers with expertise in the article’s subject matter.
The journal operates a conventional single-blind reviewing policy in which the reviewer’s name is always concealed from the submitting author.
External peer review is not mandatory in the journal. After review by the editor-in-chief and/or an associate editor, a decision is made whether to reject the work or to continue the review process.
Any works where the editor-in-chief is a con[1]tributor will be handled and decided upon by an associate editor. We attempt to begin the review process as rapidly as possible, and a decision is reached as soon as the reviewer’s comments are received, typically within 8 to 10 weeks.
Publication. Every effort is made to publish accepted articles expediently. Authors should address all inquiries regarding this process to the Managing Editor, Ms Hallie Koontz (hkoontz@quintbook.com).
The publisher reserves the right to edit accepted manuscripts to ensure conciseness, clarity, and stylistic consistency, subject to the author’s final approval.
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