Vittorio Gallo
5 Papers
Vittorio Gallo is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bibliometrics. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Temporary anchorage devices in orthodontics: a bibliometric analysis of the 50 most-cited articles from 2012 to 2022.
Martina Ferrillo,Ludovica Nucci,Vittorio Gallo,Alessandro Bruni,Roberta Montrella,Lea Fortunato,Amerigo Giudice,Letizia Perillo +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identified and analyzed the 50 most cited articles on temporary anchorage devices and investigated the achievement and development of scientific research about the topic through a bibliometric analysis.
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Effectiveness of Oscillating and Rotating versus High-Frequency Sonic Powered Toothbrush in Dental Hygiene University Students: A Proof-of-Concept Study
Martina Ferrillo,Paolo Mariani,Vittorio Gallo,Silvia Leone,F Pezzotti,Lea Fortunato,Amerigo Giudice,Mario Migliario +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effectiveness of oscillating-rotating (OR) powered toothbrush (PTB) and high-frequency sonic (HFS) PTB in improving oral health was evaluated.
The 50 most-cited articles on temporomandibular disorders: A bibliometric analysis.
Martina Ferrillo,Vittorio Gallo,Lorenzo Lippi,Alessandro Bruni,Roberta Montrella,Claudio Curci,Dario Calafiore,Marco Invernizzi,Mario Migliario,Alessandro de Sire +9 more
TL;DR: This bibliometric study showed an increasing number of citations for articles on TMD, testifying a high interest in the last years.
Efficacy of clear aligners vs rapid palatal expanders on palatal volume and surface area in mixed dentition patients: A randomized controlled trial.
Alessandro Bruni,M. Ferrillo,Vittorio Gallo,Simone Parrini,Francesco Garino,Tommaso Castroflorio,Andrea Deregibus +6 more
TL;DR: RME exhibited superior results compared with the Invisalign First Phase I treatment, considering all the assessed outcome measures, suggesting the occurrence of buccal tipping in patients undergoing Invisalign First Phase I treatment.