Normas de Colaboración
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR AUTHORS
The South Brazilian Dentistry Journal (Revista Sul-Brasileira de Odontologia
–RSBO) was created with the mission
of contributing significantly
to the studies in Dentistry, thus providing scientific knowledge for researchers,
graduate students and
dental professionals. The
RSBO journal is intended to publish original research articles, case reports and literature reviews in all areas of dentistry. The articles are geared to the academic
and professional audience, addressing topics of interest and scientific and technological advances in the area.
The publication rules of this journal are based on the Uniform
Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (The Vancouver style).
SUBMISSION OF THE ARTICLES
Manuscripts should be sent
to the editor of the journal along with
the Article Submission Letter to RSBO. They should be sent by electronic submission, and the article must
be divided into two Word files, one for the title
and authors and another for the article
itself, with the title again,
plus the abstract and other parts of the article (that
is, the complete article without identification of the authors). They should be sent to:
Eletronic Submission:
http://periodicos.univille.br/index.php/rsbo
Editor-in-chief: Professor Dr. Flares Baratto Filho
(fbaratto1@gmail.com.)
E-mail: pricilaferreira15@gmail.com
Brazilian researches can be submitted in Portuguese language, the translate
to English will be done by the RSBO.
1–General rules
1.1 –The RSBO is published quarterly,
with articles in English.
1.2 –The articles
sent for publication should be original,
and therefore the submission of the same study in any
other periodical (by printed and/or electronic means)
is not allowed.
The RSBO journal will have copyrights
reserved for the published article,
and its reproduction or transcription is allowed upon
the proper citation of the source.
1.3 –Studies involving human beings and animals, including isolated organs (teeth) and/or tissues,
as well as clinical charts or clinical test results, should be in accordance with the resolutions of the original country and they should be submitted to the Ethics Committee
of the institution where the study
was developed. In “Material
and Methods”, it is necessary to state a sentence asserting the Ethics
Committee approval. If deemed necessary,
the editor may request a copy of the Ethics Committee
approval.
1.4 –Articles should be sent by electronic submission
(http://periodicos.univille.br/index.php/rsbo) to the
editor of the journal in two Word files along with the color images in separate JPG or TIFF files, which should have a minimum
resolution of 300 dpi. Images
should be also in the text followed
by their captions.
1.5 –Authors should sign an
Article Submission Letter to RSBO, that is, a document introducing the article (with the
title and authors of the article). This
same letter must also state
that the authors assume responsibility for the content and originality of the article and that they transfer the copyrights to the journal in case the article is accepted.
The letter must be signed preferably by every
author, then scanned (JPG format) and sent by electronic
submission
(http://periodicos.univille.br/index.php/rsbo) with the article. A copy of this letter
is available in the journal’s site.
Articles sent without the submission
letter will be immediately returned
1.6 –After receiving the papers, the
editor will make a first revision, and in case of approval the articles
will be sent (without the identification
of the authors) to scientific reviewers for appreciation. THIS
EVALUATION WILL BE A PEER BLIND REVIEW AND IT DETERMINES THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE
ARTICLE. The request for corrections and/or suggestions will not indicate
the acceptance of the article, but
only the possibility of a new analysis by the reviewers.
1.7 –The RSBO journal supports the policies for
clinical trials registration of World Health Organization (WHO) and of
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), thus recognizing the importance of these initiatives for registration and international dissemination of information on clinical studies, in open access. Therefore, only articles of clinical trials that have received
a registration number in one of the Registers
of Clinical Trials validated by the
criteria established by WHO and ICMJE, whose addresses are available in the ICMJE’s site,
will be accepted for publication. The registration number should be included at the end of the abstract.
2 –Presentation of the articles
2.1 –Articles should be on A4 paper size, 12 point font size,
Times New Roman, double-spaced,
with right and left margins of 3 cm, top and bottom margins of 2.5 cm, and a maximum of 20 (twenty) pages (including images), with 25 (twenty-five) lines each. Manuscripts should be typed (Microsoft Word
6.0 or higher version).
2.2 –Tables and charts should be numbered with Roman numerals
and introduced by a short
and objective presentation,
thus providing a good understanding of the study, and they should be included within the text of the
article ( they
should not be sent in separate files ).
2.3 –Figures and graphs should be numbered with Arabic numerals,
and images should be sent in separate JPG or TIFF files, in black and white or color (minimum resolution of 300 dpi). The publication of color images will depend
on the publication
availability, and priority will be defined by editors. Figures, graphs and captions should be included within the text
of the article as well.
2.4 –The page number should appear
on the bottom
right corner, except for
the cover
page.
3 –Structure of the article
3.1 –Identification of the article’ file
Title page
• Title of the
article: in English –14 point
font size, capital letters.
• Name of the
author(s): full name followed by superscript
numbers indicating affiliations of authors.
• COMPLETE mailing address of the main author for
correspondence, which MUST include the e-mail.
• Each name
must be written in the top left corner,
one after the other, and affiliations must appear after the
complete list of names. Do not include the
qualifications of the authors, but indicate
only the department, complete name of institution, city, state, country.
Example:
Luiz
Fernando Fariniuk1
Tatiana Deliberador2
1 Department of Dentistry, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
2 Department of Dentistry, Positivo University,
Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
3.2 –Article’ file
• Title of the
article: in English –14 point
font size, capital letters.
• Abstract: In a
single paragraph it must summarize what was done in the following items:
Introduction, Objective,
Material and methods (case report
or literature review), Results and Conclusion.
• Keywords: 3 expressions that identify the content
of the article. The DeCs (Health
Sciences Descriptors) should be considered to do so, available at Bireme’s site:
http://www.bireme.br.
• Articles in English DO NOT
NEED title, abstract
and keywords in Portuguese.
• The following
items must appear: introduction, material
and methods, results, discussion, conclusion and references.
• Names of registered medicines and materials,
as well as commercial products, must appear in parentheses only once (at the first time) after being reported.
References:
PAY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THIS ITEM, SINCE THE ARTICLES
WILL BE RETURNED IN CASE THE REFERENCES ARE NOT ACCORDING TO THE RULES.
• References must be listed in alphabetical order
of names, with lowercase letters, in ascending order.
• When indicating
the references within the text,
the number of the list of references
must be put in brackets (the name
of the authors and date of publication may be added). In case there are two authors, both
should be quoted by using the
conjunction “and”.
• With regards
to the list of references, if there are more than six (6) authors the name of the
first six authors must be quoted followed by et al.
• When citing
journals in the references, they should be abbreviated according to Index Medicus, available at
www.nlm.nih.gov. In case of national journals, Bireme’s site must be considered
for this search: http://www.bireme.br.
• Periodicals:
Wilcox LR. Thermafill retreatment with and without chloroform solvent. J Endod. 1993 Feb;19(4):563-6.
Wilcox LR, Juhlin JJ. Endodontic retreatment of Thermafill versus laterally condensed gutta-percha. J Endod. 1994 Jul;20(6):115-7.
Baratto Filho F, Ferreira EL, Fariniuk
LF. Efficiency of the 0.04 taper ProFile during
the re-treatment of gutta-percha-filled root canals. Int
Endod J. 2002 Ago;35(8):651-4.
• Books:
Soares IJ, Goldberg F. Endodontia técnica e
fundamentos. 1. ed. Porto Alegre: Artmed; 2001. p.
201-5.
• Articles from
the internet:
Morse SS. Factors in the emergence of infectious diseases. Emerg Infect Dis
[serial online] 1995 Jan-Mar [cited
1996 Jun 5]; 1(1): [24 screens]. Available
from: URL:http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/eid.htm.
QUOTES TO ABSTRACTS, CHAPTERS OF BOOKS, ARTICLES IN
PRESS, DISSERTATIONS AND THESIS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED ANYMORE.
The RSBO journal is available for
free in the following electronic address:
www.univille.br/rsbo and http://periodicos.univille.br/index.php/rsbo
Non-native and native English speaker authors who would like
writing assistance before paper submission
may contact RSBO’s official translator for editing/revision service. All services
are paid for and arranged by the
author, and use of these services does not
guarantee acceptance or preference for
publication.
RSBO’s official reviewer contact:
Luciana Lourenço Ribeiro Vitor
DDS/Pedodontist
llribeiro_3@hotmail.com
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