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28319
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10979
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Martin Addy publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin Addy sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 391 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Martin Addy D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin Addy sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 93 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Martin Addy is a researcher affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their primary field of study is Dentistry, with a focus spanning several related subfields including Orthodontics, Oral Surgery, Pharmaceutical Science, Physiology, and General Dentistry.

The scientist's research covers multiple topics relevant to dental health and treatment. These topics include:

  • Dental Erosion and Treatment
  • Dental materials and restorations
  • Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques
  • Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery
  • Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Dental Research and COVID-19
  • Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine

Martin Addy has contributed to a range of research papers published in diverse venues. Notable recent works include:

  • "Randomised controlled trial of a microneedle patch with a topical anaesthetic for relieving the pain of dental injections," 2021, Journal of Dentistry
  • "Toothbrushing against coronavirus," 2020, BDJ
  • "Effects of Calcium and Phosphate on Dissolution of Enamel, Dentin and Hydroxyapatite in Citric Acid," 2023, SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO - Science and Clinical Topics
  • "Effects of Calcium and Phosphate on Dissolution of Enamel, Dentin and Hydroxyapatite in Citric Acid," 2023, SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO - Science and Clinical Topics
  • "Attrition, Abrasion and Erosion and Their Interactions in Tooth Wear," 2025, Monographs in oral science

These publications appear in journals frequently associated with the scientist's work, which include:

  • SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO - Science and Clinical Topics
  • Journal of Dentistry
  • BDJ
  • Monographs in oral science

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their research activity. Martin Addy has coauthored multiple papers with several colleagues, such as:

  • R.P. Shellis
  • Michele E. Barbour
  • David M. Parker
  • Adrian Lussi
  • Sinéad Daly

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the design and conduct of clinical trials on dentine hypersensitivity

    G. R. Holland;M. N. Narhi;M. Addy;L. Gangarosa

  • Dentine hypersensitivity. A study of the patency of dentinal tubules in sensitive and non-sensitive cervical dentine.

    E. G. Absi;M. Addy;D. Adams

  • Chlorhexidine compared with other locally delivered antimicrobials. A short review.

    M. Addy

  • Interaction between attrition,abrasion and erosion in tooth wear.

    M. Addy;R.P. Shellis

  • Dentine hypersensitivity - an enigma? A review of terminology, mechanisms, aetiology and management.

    R H Dababneh;A T Khouri;M Addy

  • Can tooth brushing damage your health? Effects on oral and dental tissues

    M. Addy;M.L. Hunter

  • A cross-sectional study of dentine hypersensitivity.

    J. S. Rees;M. Addy

  • Dentine hypersensitivity: New perspectives on an old problem

    Martin Addy

  • The mechanism of action of chlorhexidine. A study of plaque growth on enamel inserts in vivo.

    S. Jenkins;M. Addy;W. Wade

  • Tooth brushing, tooth wear and dentine hypersensitivity--are they associated?

    Martin Addy

  • Effect of toothpaste rinses compared with chlorhexidine on plaque formation during a 4-day period.

    M. Addy;L. Willis;J. Moran

  • A method to measure clinical erosion: the effect of orange juice consumption on erosion of enamel.

    N.X. West;A. Maxwell;J.A. Hughes;D.M. Parker

  • Erosion of dentine and enamel in vitro by dietary acids: the effect of temperature, acid character, concentration and exposure time.

    N. X. West;J. A. Hughes;M. Addy

  • Investigation of erosion and abrasion on enamel and dentine: a model in situ using toothpastes of different abrasivity.

    S. Hooper;N. X. West;M. J. Pickles;A. Joiner

  • Dentine hypersensitivity--a review. Clinical and in vitro evaluation of treatment agents.

    M. Addy;P. Dowell

  • Dental and social effects of malocclusion and effectivenessof orthodontic treatment: a review.

    W C Shaw;M Addy;C Ray

  • Development and evaluation of a method in vitro to study the effectiveness of tooth bleaching.

    M. Sulieman;M. Addy;J.S. Rees

  • Dentine hypersensitivity: the distribution of recession, sensitivity and plaque

    M. Addy;P. Mostafa;R.G. Newcombe

  • A safety study in vitro for the effects of an in-office bleaching system on the integrity of enamel and dentine

    Mam Sulieman;Martin Addy;Emma L Macdonald;JS Rees

  • Periodontal and microbiological changes associated with the placement of orthodontic appliances. A review.

    Nikki E. Atack;Jonathan R. Sandy;Martin Addy

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert G. Newcombe
Robert G. Newcombe Cardiff University
William G. Wade
William G. Wade King's College London
William C. Shaw
William C. Shaw University of Manchester
Klaus D. Jandt
Klaus D. Jandt Friedrich Schiller University Jena
John Greenman
John Greenman University of the West of England
Jose C. Nicolau
Jose C. Nicolau Universidade de São Paulo
Laurence C. Chow
Laurence C. Chow American Dental Association

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