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Tiziano Baccetti

Tiziano Baccetti

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Medicine

D-Index
79
Citations
21987
World Ranking
17599
National Ranking
713

Tiziano Baccetti 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 Tiziano Baccetti sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 230 publications — 5th percentile

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Tiziano Baccetti 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 Tiziano Baccetti sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 79 D-Index — 14th percentile

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Overview

Tiziano Baccetti is affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with a focus on subfields including Genetics, Anatomy, Surgery, and Orthodontics.

The scientist's work covers several specialized topics, most notably Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments, Medical and Biological Sciences, Cleft Lip and Palate Research, Facial Trauma and Fracture Management, and Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics.

They have contributed to several research publications, all appearing in UNC Libraries. Notable papers include:

  • Morphometric analysis of treatment effects of bone-anchored maxillary protraction in growing Class III patients (2020)
  • Comparison of two protocols for maxillary protraction: bone anchors versus face mask with rapid maxillary expansion (2020)
  • Dentofacial effects of bone-anchored maxillary protraction: A controlled study of consecutively treated Class III patients (2020)

Their frequent coauthors include Lucía Cevidanes, Hugo De Clerck, Hugo J. De Clerck, Lucia Cevidanes, and L. Franchi. These collaborations indicate a network of researchers working in orthodontics and related areas, often focusing on treatments and clinical methodologies related to maxillary protraction and dentofacial orthopedics.

Their publication history shows consistent contributions to UNC Libraries, suggesting a focus on accessible academic repositories in their field. This body of work intersects genetic and anatomical research with clinical applications in orthodontics and craniofacial treatment strategies.

Best Publications

  • The Cervical Vertebral Maturation (CVM) Method for the Assessment of Optimal Treatment Timing in Dentofacial Orthopedics

    Tiziano Baccetti;Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;Lorenzo Franchi;James A. McNamara

  • An Improved Version of the Cervical Vertebral Maturation (CVM) Method for the Assessment of Mandibular Growth

    Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;James A. McNamara

  • Skeletal effects of early treatment of Class III malocclusion with maxillary expansion and face-mask therapy.

    Tiziano Baccetti;Jean S. McGill;Lorenzo Franchi;James A. McNamara

  • Treatment timing for rapid maxillary expansion.

    Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;Christopher G. Cameron;James A. McNamara

  • Mandibular growth as related to cervical vertebral maturation and body height

    Lorenzo Franchi;Tiziano Baccetti;James A. McNamara

  • Mandibular changes produced by functional appliances in Class II malocclusion: a systematic review.

    Paola Cozza;Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;Laura De Toffol

  • Treatment timing for Twin-block therapy

    Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;Linda Ratner Toth;James A. McNamara

  • A controlled study of associated dental anomalies

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  • Early dentofacial features of Class II malocclusion: a longitudinal study from the deciduous through the mixed dentition.

    Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;James A. McNamara;Isabella Tollaro

  • Long-term effects of Class III treatment with rapid maxillary expansion and facemask therapy followed by fixed appliances.

    Patricia Vetlesen Westwood;James A. McNamara;Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi

  • Treatment and posttreatment craniofacial changes after rapid maxillary expansion and facemask therapy.

    Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;James A. McNamara

  • Comparison of two protocols for maxillary protraction: bone anchors versus face mask with rapid maxillary expansion

    Lucia Cevidanes;Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;James A. McNamara

  • Dentofacial effects of bone-anchored maxillary protraction: A controlled study of consecutively treated Class III patients

    Hugo De Clerck;Lucia Cevidanes;Tiziano Baccetti

  • Rapid maxillary expansion followed by fixed appliances: a long-term evaluation of changes in arch dimensions.

    James A. McNamara;Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;Thomas A. Herberger

  • Postpubertal assessment of treatment timing for maxillary expansion and protraction therapy followed by fixed appliances.

    Lorenzo Franchi;Tiziano Baccetti;James A. McNamara

  • Longitudinal growth changes in untreated subjects with Class II Division 1 malocclusion.

    Franka Stahl;Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;James A. McNamara

  • Effectiveness of comprehensive fixed appliance treatment used with the Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device in Class II patients.

    Lorenzo Franchi;Lisa Alvetro;Veronica Giuntini;Caterina Masucci

  • Sucking habits and facial hyperdivergency as risk factors for anterior open bite in the mixed dentition.

    Paola Cozza;Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;Manuela Mucedero

  • Treatment and posttreatment effects of acrylic splint Herbst appliance therapy.

    Lorenzo Franchi;Tiziano Baccetti;James A. McNamara

  • Role of posterior transverse interarch discrepancy in Class II, Division 1 malocclusion during the mixed dentition phase

    Isabella Tollaro;Tiziano Baccetti;Lorenzo Franchi;Camelia Diana Tanasescu

Frequent Co-Authors

James A. McNamara
James A. McNamara University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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