Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery

The Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery program is considered one of the distinguished academic programs and the first of its kind among public and private universities in the Republic of Yemen. The program was established at the University of Science and Technology (UST) in the 1994/1995 academic year within the Faculty of Dentistry.
  • The Faculty of Dentistry is considered the first Faculty of Dentistry established in the Republic of Yemen at the level of both public and private universities. It was founded in 1994 and has contributed significantly to supplying the labor market with thousands of distinguished male and female graduates in Dentistry and Dental Technology, who have demonstrated outstanding competence and excellence at the local, regional, and international levels.
  • The Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery program was established in 1994 and is regarded as one of the earliest academic programs at the University of Science and Technology (UST). The first cohort of students graduated in 1999.
  • The first three graduating cohorts from the Faculty of Dentistry at the University were the first of their kind among public and private universities in Yemen.
  • The academic courses included in the program are designed and implemented in accordance with the quality assurance system adopted by the University, in line with internationally recognized quality standards.
  • The program primarily aims to graduate qualified professionals equipped with the knowledge, diverse skills, and theoretical and practical expertise necessary to provide therapeutic and research services to the community.
  • The Faculty has a distinguished infrastructure, including an independent branch dedicated to female students, as well as an academic and administrative staff characterized by high levels of experience and competence, in addition to advanced and modern curricula.
  • The Faculty was also a pioneer in launching postgraduate programs among public and private universities in the Republic of Yemen, through an academic partnership with the Faculty of Dentistry at Tanta University in Egypt in 2008.
  • The Faculty continued to offer postgraduate programs through self-sustained efforts starting from 2014 to the present. Currently, five Master’s programs are available, including two previously established programs (Master’s in Orthodontics and Master’s in Oral Surgery and Dental Implants). The Faculty is now in the process of launching three new Master’s programs: Master’s in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Master’s in Restorative Dentistry, and Master’s in Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics. This reflects the pivotal role of the Faculty and the University in fulfilling their social responsibility by supplying the labor market with specialists across all dental disciplines.
  • The study system at the Faculty has evolved from an annual system to a semester-based system, and subsequently to a credit-hour system.
  • The Faculty possesses a rich and diverse record of scientific activities, including scientific days, seminars, academic field visits, scientific forums, scientific weeks, scientific exhibitions, and scientific conferences.
  • The Faculty achieved first place in the national competitive scientific competition among public and private universities in 2024, held under the supervision of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. This achievement reflects the high quality of the Faculty’s academic outputs, the excellence and efficiency of its academic staff, and the presence of a stimulating educational environment that fosters competition and innovation.
  • The distinguished Faculty was awarded full Golden Programmatic Academic Accreditation for the Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery program by the Academic Accreditation Council in 2024.
  • Bridging programs were launched in the Bachelor of Dental Assistant and Bachelor of Dental Technology programs. This further strengthens the role of the Faculty and the University in qualifying technical cadres by upgrading diploma holders to the bachelor’s degree level, reflecting the Faculty’s and the University’s efforts to expand and develop academic programs in line with labor market needs and to enhance the quality of graduates.
The Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery program aims to graduate highly qualified dentists who are capable of effectively applying their knowledge, skills, and professional experience, possessing fundamental research concepts, and providing a wide range of dental healthcare services to the community. This is achieved through a highly qualified academic staff and an educational environment that encourages innovation and creativity.
  1. Preparing dentists with a high level of knowledge and practical skills across the various disciplines of dental sciences.
  2. Enhancing students’ knowledge and skills to meet the needs of the local community and the requirements of the regional labor market.
  3. Equipping students with the fundamental skills necessary to contribute to scientific research in the different fields of dental sciences.
  4. Providing the community with comprehensive oral and dental healthcare services, while enabling graduates to acquire the professional and interpersonal skills required for effective and ethical interaction with patients and colleagues in the field of dentistry.

A. Knowledge and Understanding:

A1. Demonstrate advanced knowledge of the scientific foundations of dentistry and related biomedical, behavioral, and research sciences.

A2. Identify the structure and function of the human body in health and disease as they relate to the practice of dentistry.


B. Intellectual / Cognitive Skills:
B1. Analyze clinical problems of the oral cavity and surrounding structures in order to reach an accurate diagnosis, develop an appropriate treatment plan, and prescribe suitable medications.
B2. Diagnose various clinical dental cases through the interpretation of information collected from multiple sources in applied clinical dentistry.

B3. Select appropriate dental materials and handle them properly for use in specific clinical cases.


C. Practical and Professional Skills:
C1. Treat various dental patients by applying acquired clinical skills in a safe environment, using proper infection control and radiation protection measures.
C2. Manage patients effectively and safely through continuous analysis and evaluation of treatment outcomes to determine any required interventional modifications.
C3. Apply preventive measures for different age groups, taking into account the varying needs of young children, adolescents, adults, individuals with special needs, and the elderly.
C4. Utilize new instruments, devices, and materials to remain up to date with modern technologies introduced in the fields of clinical dentistry.

C5. Handle and manage different medical emergency cases within dental practice or refer them appropriately to specialists.


D. General and Transferable Skills:
D1. Use information technology as an aid in diagnosis and treatment while observing professional ethics.
D2. Commit to self-directed learning and continuous professional development to remain up to date with advances in dental practice.
D3. Demonstrate leadership and teamwork skills with colleagues and other members of the oral healthcare team to provide effective oral healthcare through treatment prioritization and time management.
D4. Communicate effectively with patients, their relatives, and healthcare professionals, while maintaining proper records in accordance with patient confidentiality and medico-legal requirements.
  • Dental Practitioner: Practicing dentistry with a high level of ethical conduct and strict adherence to medico-legal standards.
  • Protector: Applying infection control measures and radiation protection protocols.
  • Communicator: Communicating effectively with patients, colleagues, and other members of the medical and dental team.
  • Problem Solver: Applying critical thinking and evidence-based problem-solving when delivering patient care.
  • Adaptable: Responding to the cultural and social characteristics of the community and understanding their impact on the management and prevention of oral diseases.
  • Collaborator: Working as part of a team with dental staff (receptionists, dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental laboratory technicians, and treatment coordinators) to manage dental cases effectively.
  • Leader: Demonstrating leadership qualities and the ability to work efficiently within a team.
  • Self-Directed Learner: Pursuing continuing education, self-development, and lifelong learning and research to remain up to date with advancements in dental practice and dental technologies.
  • Professional: Defining professional boundaries and performing clinical referrals when appropriate.

The graduation requirements for the Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery include the successful completion of all theoretical and practical coursework, achieving a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of no less than 65% (or as determined by the University), completion of the required clinical training hours, passing the final-year examinations, and completion of a graduation research project or approved academic project.

Key Graduation Requirements for Bachelor of Dentistry Graduates:
  • Academic Requirements: Successful completion of all required credit hours in basic medical sciences and clinical dental sciences.
  • Cumulative GPA: Attainment of a minimum overall cumulative GPA of 65% or as stipulated by the University.
  • Clinical (Practical) Training: Fulfillment of dental clinic requirements, including the completion of a specified number of clinical cases across various specialties such as restorative dentistry (fillings), prosthodontics, endodontics (root canal treatment), and tooth extraction.
  • Graduation Project / Research: Submission of a scientific research paper or graduation project in one of the fields of dental sciences.
  • Logbook: Completion and proper documentation of all clinical cases and training activities in the student’s official clinical logbook.
  • Additional Requirements: Completion of mandatory and elective University requirements (such as language courses and computer skills).
  • Internship Year (Post-Graduation): Successful completion of the internship (house officer) year as a prerequisite for professional classification and licensure.
Upon fulfilling all the above requirements, the student is awarded the Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery degree.

The Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery qualifies graduates with a broad range of knowledge and clinical competencies, encompassing diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of oral and dental diseases, dental prosthetics, minor oral surgery, pediatric dentistry, basic orthodontics, and scientific research. The principal cognitive and professional domains include the following:

  • Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry: Management of dental caries, restorations, and esthetic dental treatments.
  • Endodontics: Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of the dental pulp and internal tooth structures.
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Tooth extractions, minor oral surgical procedures, and diagnosis of jaw pathologies and tumors.
  • Prosthodontics: Fixed and removable prostheses and dental implants.
  • Periodontics and Oral Medicine and Diagnosis: Management of periodontal diseases, radiographic diagnosis, and treatment of oral and dental tissue conditions.
  • Pediatric Dentistry and Preventive Dentistry: Preventive care and treatment of children’s dental conditions.
  • Basic Medical Sciences: Head and neck anatomy, histology, and physiology.
  • Other Professional Fields: Academic careers, representation of pharmaceutical and dental supply companies, and dental clinic management.
Students receive intensive practical training that constitutes a substantial portion of the program, qualifying them to work as general dental practitioners in hospitals and medical centers.

The program aims to equip graduates with the dental knowledge and competencies required to meet labor market needs for specialized dental professionals, enabling them to practice across a wide range of dental career paths, particularly the following:

  1. Hospitals (public and private).
  2. Healthcare centers (public and private).
  3. Private dental clinics.
  4. Medical and dental-related industries.
  5. Positions as scientific representatives or supervisors in companies specializing in dental materials and equipment.
  6. Supervisory and administrative roles in medical institutions (public and private).
  7. Academic positions as faculty members in Colleges of Dentistry.

Scientific research

First: Biomaterials Science and Its Applications in Dentistry

This field focuses on the development and evaluation of materials used in various dental procedures, with the aim of improving their performance, biocompatibility, and longevity. It includes the development of smart restorative materials capable of remineralization, releasing antibacterial agents, or responding to environmental changes in the oral cavity. It also covers the enhancement of nanomaterials through the study of nanotechnology applications to improve dental material properties such as bond strength, wear resistance, and biocompatibility. In addition, this field involves the evaluation of biomaterials through laboratory and clinical studies to assess the long-term performance of different materials, including ceramics, composites, crowns, and bridges, as well as tissue engineering approaches that utilize advanced biomaterials and scaffolds to stimulate the regeneration of lost or damaged oral tissues such as bone and gingiva.


Second: Oral Biology and Inflammation
This field aims to understand the biological and molecular mechanisms underlying oral diseases in order to develop more effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. It includes the study of the oral microbiome, focusing on bacterial composition and microbial interactions in the oral cavity and their impact on oral health and systemic diseases. Research on periodontal diseases examines genetic and environmental factors contributing to gum diseases and their relationship with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. The field also addresses dental caries by investigating the molecular mechanisms of caries development and developing new methods for prevention and early diagnosis, in addition to oral immunology, which explores the role of the immune system in protecting against oral diseases and the mechanisms of chronic inflammation and its effects on oral tissues.


Third: Clinical Dentistry and Therapeutic Innovations
This field focuses on improving clinical practice through the development and evaluation of new techniques, tools, and treatment protocols. It encompasses digital dentistry, including the application of digital imaging, optical scanning, three-dimensional printing, and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of dental treatments. It also includes dental implantology research, focusing on factors affecting the long-term success of dental implants and the development of innovative surgical and prosthetic techniques. Orthodontic research evaluates the effectiveness of different orthodontic appliances, factors influencing treatment stability, and the development of customized treatment plans. In pediatric dentistry, the focus is on developing preventive and therapeutic strategies suitable for children and researching methods for behavior management during dental treatment. Oral medicine and pathology research addresses the molecular mechanisms of oral and maxillofacial diseases, such as cysts and tumors, and the development of early diagnostic and innovative treatment approaches.


Fourth: Dental Public Health and Oral Disease Epidemiology
This field focuses on studying the distribution and determinants of oral diseases within the community and developing and evaluating public health programs for their prevention. It includes epidemiological surveys to determine the prevalence of oral diseases, such as dental caries and periodontal diseases, and associated risk factors across different age groups. The field also evaluates the effectiveness of preventive programs, including community awareness initiatives, water fluoridation programs, and the application of preventive agents such as fluoride varnish in schools and healthcare centers. Furthermore, it examines healthcare systems by studying access to and quality of dental services in urban and rural areas and assessing the efficiency of different models of care delivery. Research also explores the impact of social and economic factors, such as income, education, and occupation, on oral health and investigates barriers to accessing dental care.


Fifth: Dental Education and Training
This field focuses on the development of teaching and training methods in dental schools to ensure the graduation of competent dentists capable of keeping pace with advancements in the field. It includes evaluating the effectiveness of traditional versus modern teaching approaches, such as problem-based learning, flipped classrooms, and simulation, in improving learning outcomes. The field also addresses the assessment of clinical skills through the development of objective tools for evaluating students’ clinical competencies and identifying ways to enhance clinical training. In addition, it explores the use of artificial intelligence in education, including its potential for personalizing learning pathways, providing immediate feedback to students, and developing interactive virtual learning environments. Research in this area also examines continuing professional development by analyzing graduates’ needs for professional development programs and evaluating their impact on the quality of clinical practice.


Sixth: Biomedical and Basic Sciences
This field focuses on basic research that supports the understanding of biomedical sciences related to dentistry. It includes pharmacology, which studies the mechanisms of action of drugs used in dentistry, such as antibiotics, analgesics, and local anesthetics, as well as their side effects and drug interactions. Research in physiology examines the effects of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, on oral tissue function and the impact of oral health on overall bodily functions. Pathology research investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial tissues, while immunology focuses on immune responses within the oral cavity and their role in protection against infections and autoimmune diseases.

Classrooms – Boys Branch

Faculty of Dentistry – University of Science and Technology

No. Classroom Name/No. Area (m²) Capacity
1Lecture Hall (1)92.2885
2Lecture Hall (2)118.00102
3Lecture Hall (3)80.0470
4Lecture Hall (4)80.9770
5Lecture Hall (5)107.7690
Total 479.05 417
Dean of the Faculty
Head of Department

Classrooms – Girls Branch

Faculty of Dentistry – University of Science and Technology

No. Classroom Name/No. Area (m²) Capacity
1Hall 1 – 4th Floor117.60100
2Hall 3 – 4th Floor71.3460
3Hall 5 – 4th Floor96.8090
4Hall 7 – 3rd Floor70.3460
5Grand Hall334.12250
Total 690.20 560
Dean of the Faculty
Head of Department

Labs and Clinics – Boys Branch

Faculty of Dentistry – University of Science and Technology

No. Lab/Clinic Name Area (m²) Capacity
1Chemistry Lab123.9135
2Anatomy Lab (Dissection 1)51.0030
3Anatomy Lab (Dissection 2)51.0030
4Biology Lab71.9830
5Histology Lab (Pathology)74.4430
6Physics Lab68.2230
7Physiology Lab82.9130
8Microbiology Lab95.7530
9Phantom Lab99.3333
10Carving and Orthodontics Lab31.1725
11Plaster Lab62.8025
12Fixed Prosthodontics Lab93.9635
13Removable Prosthodontics Lab (1)94.1935
14Removable Prosthodontics Lab (2)61.3025
15Radiology Lab56.5225
16Production Lab38.3520
17Dental Clinic (1)281.3028
18Dental Clinic (2)342.0822
19Dental Clinic (3)172.0420
Total 1730.25 561
Dean of the Faculty
Head of Department

Labs and Clinics – Girls Branch

Faculty of Dentistry – University of Science and Technology

No. Lab/Clinic Name Area (m²) Capacity
1Chemistry Lab76.4430
2Anatomy Lab (1)42.0030
3Anatomy Lab (2)30.0025
4Biology Lab90.0030
5Physics Lab81.0030
6Physiology Lab44.5625
7Histology Lab (Pathology)60.0030
8Microbiology Lab92.0030
9Phantom Lab (1)115.2240
10Phantom Lab (2)56.6225
11Plaster Lab48.0525
12Fixed Prosthodontics Lab68.4430
13Removable Prosthodontics Lab (1)56.8330
14Removable Prosthodontics Lab (2)55.1430
15Radiology Lab22.0415
16Production Lab45.2420
17Dental Clinic (1)174.4412
18Dental Clinic (2)91.6413
19Dental Clinic (3)91.6415
20Dental Clinic (4)68.4412
21Dental Clinic (5)118.6420
22Dental Clinic (6)185.6225
Total 1674.14 567

Dental Research Portfolios | Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery

📚 University of Science and Technology, Sana'a, Yemen

🦷 Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery Dept. - Faculty of Dentistry

Level 5 Graduation Research Projects – Academic Year 2025-2026

📋 Complete Research Projects Portfolio
No Research Title Student Names Year
1 Social Media Use and its Effect on Oral and Dental Health among Students at University of Science and Technology, Sana'a, Yemen
Ehab Al-Naqeeb
Hussein Bayaquob
Hussein Al-Surimi
Mohammed Farea
Ali Al-Ajel
Mohammed Al-Afif
Taher Al-Ansi
Ahmed Muwafaq Amer
2025-2026
2 Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Related to Oral Health among Dental Students in Sana'a City, Yemen
Nabil Hatrom
Abdulaziz Fare
Motahar Abomonasser
Eslam Maraq
Taha Al-Haj
Ahmed Al-Murtada
Osama Al-Hamed
Alhassan Al-Darbi
Alrashid Al-Alasta
2025-2026
3 The Impact of Nonregulated Oral Cosmetic Practices (Lip Piercing, Cosmetic Braces, and Tooth Jewelry) on Oral and Periodontal Health among Individuals Using These Procedures: A Cross-Sectional Field Study in Sana'a City
Mohammed Al-Sharafi
Ali Al-Arasi
Mohammed Radman
Hotheifa Al-Beshari
Mohammed Al-Mahdi
Mohammed Barasheed
Ahmed Al-Mughalis
Mohammed Al-Ansi
Ammar Al-Dharhi
Mohammed Al-Habashi
2025-2026
4 The Impact of Energy Drinks Consumption on Oral Health Condition: A Cross Sectional Study among University Students in Sana'a City
Ahmed Sohoubah
Ahmed Kahder
Ali Al-Haj
Mohammed Al-Shami
Ayman Mohammed
Mohammed Anees Abdullah
Nabil Al-Qatwani
Rageh Al-Montaser
Ali Al-Tairi
Ismail Al-Mahmary
2025-2026
5 Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Efficiency and Performance of Physical Activity among Dentists in Sana'a City
Tasneem Mabrook
Bushra Hasan
Hajar Taha
Reham Walid
Alia Feras
Halimah Mohammed
Esra'a Ali
Zainab Abdulkareem
Reem Abdullah
Reem Hadi
Eshraq Hassan
Maram Mohammed
2025-2026
6 The Psychological Impact of Dental and Maxillofacial Deformities in Children and Adults, Sana'a, Yemen
Aseel Al-Haj
Elaf Al-Hammadi
Atheer Al-Surihi
Alaa Motahar
Bothina Al-Hamdani
Eram Aklan
Afnan Al-Selwi
Bodoor Al-Radhi
Layal Abdualhakim
Soha Al-Hammadi
Reem Al-Watary
Shaimaa Al-Shobati
2025-2026
7 Awareness of Emergency Management of Dental Trauma among Mothers in Sana'a City, Yemen
Gaida Al-Hammadi
Hadil Al-Fadhli
Ola Kuzam
Ahed Al-Absi
Alia'a Al-Merhebi
Aisha Al-Gushaimi
Mysaa Al-Muntaser
Lama Melhi
Amal Al-Hashedi
Hanadi Saif
Kefaih Al-Kuhali
Wafaa Mishnas
2025-2026
8 Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding Hepatitis C Infection among Dental Students in Sana'a City
Ahood Al-Selwi
Sara Mana'a
Fatima Al-Khateeb
Baghdad Al-Moghales
Shaima Al-Sanabani
Reem Al-Misawy
Shatha Gholees
Somia Bin Ghoodal
Haifa Nashwan
Arwa Obaid
2025-2026
9 Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding the Relation between Oral Bacteria and Alzheimer Disease among Dental Practitioners, Sana'a City, Yemen
Safanah Saryah
Amal Al-Sharaf
Shatha Baspren
Hind Hashem
Alaa Maresh
Afnan Manea
Manar Bahshwan
Alaa Al-Harazi
Bushra Gazem
Asma Al-Nedhami
Reem Hashem
2025-2026
10 Prevalence of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Dentists in Sana'a City, Yemen
Mariam Al-Shubi
Maha Al Haj
Doha Abdulwahab
Bara'a Bahaj
Raghd Mahfoud
Sarah Al-Huwaysik
Anfal Al-Faqeeh
Layan Ghanem
Maraheb Mahdi
2025-2026
11 Prevalence and Associated Factors of Dental Anxiety among University Students in Sana'a City
Manal Al-Matari
Hajar Al-Attar
Bayan Al-Qubatili
Manar Al-Makhafi
Samah Al-Jerafi
Maram Al-Hammadi
Ghufran Humaid
Ayaat Mojideh
Doaa Al-Faqeeh
Fatima Ayedh
2025-2026
12 The Impact of Psychological Stress on the Health of the Temporomandibular Joint among Dental Students in Sana'a City, Yemen
Manar Abdulhameed
Rawan Al-Sagheer
Ayaat Elewah
Kholod Al-Shotary
Wafaa Moteir
Nada Al-Mansoury
Doa'a Al-Romemah
Doa'a Ghothaim
Shahd Al-Twaity
Wafa'a Al-Haidari
Hanan Taha
2025-2026
13 Prevalence of Dental Caries among Dental Students in Sana'a City, Yemen
Shaima Al-Maweri
Malak Al-Shalfi
Huda Al-Zubairi
Hadeel Frass
Ahlam Al-Khutabi
Khadejah Abdo Al-Khader
Aisha Al-Dohrah
Rajaa Al-Rughili
2025
📊 Summary: Total of 13 research projects | 4 Male student projects | 9 Female student projects | Total students involved: 108

Bachelor of Oral and Dental Medicine and Surgery

95 Total Publications
Scopus & ISI Indexed Portfolio
Oral & Dental Primary Field
Showing 95 of 95 publications
No. Research Title & Link Authors Source / Publisher Index Type Year
1 Effect of Different Application Techniques on Marginal Adaptation of Class II Cavities Filled with Three Different Bulkfill Composite Filling Material: An In Vitro Study using Confocal Microscopy ISSN: 0128-7680 / e-ISSN: 2231-8526 Aulfat Ahmed Albahari*, Mohammed Ahmed Dubais, Ahmed Abdullah Madfa, Waled Abdul Malek Alanesi Pertanika J. Sci. & Technol. 28 (2): 703 – 716 ISI/SCOPUS Q3 2021
2 Invitro Effect of Bulkfill and Incremental Application Techniques with Different Composite Filling Materials on Marginal Microleakage https://doi.org/10.20428/YJMS.14.1.A5 Aulfat A. Albahari*, Ahmed A. Madfa, Mohammed A. Dubais Albahari et al., Yemeni J Med Sci. 2020;14:28–35 Google Scholar 2020
3 The Effect of Crude Khat Extract on the Color Stability of a Nano-Composite Resin Material. An In Vitro Study Mohammed A Dubais*, Aulfat A Albahari, Thuraia M Genaid EC DENTAL SCIENCE, ECronicon (Open Access) PubMed / Scholar 2019
4 Effects of Khat Extract and Other Staining Media on Color Change of Composite Resins Subjected to Various Polishing Methods Doi: 10.7243/2053-5775-7-1 Waled A. Al-Anesi*, Ahmed A. Madfa, Mohammed A. Dubais, Aulfat A. Albahari Oral Biology and Dentistry, Herbert Open Access Journal Scholar / Crossref 2019
5 Root form and canal morphology of maxillary first premolars of a Yemeni population Doi: 10.1186/s12903-018-0555-x Elham M Senan, Hatem A Alhadainy, Thuraia M Genaid, Ahmed A Madfa BMC Oral Health Scopus Q1/Q2 / WoS 2018
6 cross-sectional assessment of the periapical status as related to quality of root canal fillings and coronal restorations in a Yemeni population. Doi: 10.17126/joralres.2017.002 Ahmed Madfa, Mohsen Al‑Hamzi, Elham Senan Journal of Oral Research Scopus Q4 / WoS ESCI 2017
7 Tensile stress distribution in maxillary central incisors restored with cast-made and prefabricated dental posts Doi: 10.25157/joralres.2017.068 AA Madfa, EM Senan, XG Yue Journal of Oral Research Scopus Q4 / WoS ESCI 2017
8 Functional biomimetic dental restoration Doi: 10.5772/intechopen.69534 Elham M Senan, Ahmed A Madfa IntechOpen 2017
9 Radiographic evaluation of root canal fillings in a selected Yemeni population: a retrospective study Doi: 10.17126/joralres.2016.033 Ahmed Madfa, Mohsen Al‑Hamzi, Fadhel Al‑Sanabani, Mohammed Saeed, Elham Senan Journal of Oral Research Scopus Q4 / WoS ESCI 2016
10 Root and Canal Morphology of Mandibular Second Molars in a Yemeni Population: A Cone-beam Computed Tomography http://10.14744/eej.2020.99609 Elham M Senan, Hatem A Alhadainy, Ahmed A Madfa European Endodontic Journal Scopus: Q1/Q2 / WoS: ESCI 2020
11 Root and Canal Morphology of Mandibular Second Molars in a Yemeni Population: A Cone-beam Computed Tomography http://10.14744/eej.2020.94695 Elham M Senan, Hatem A Alhadainy, Ahmed A Madfa European Endodontic Journal Scopus: Q1/Q2 / WoS: ESCI 2021
12 Perception and confidence levels among dental students and interns in performing various endodontic procedures. http://10.17126/joralres.2019.029 Ahmed A. Madfa, Elham M. Senan Journal of Oral Research Scopus: Q4 / WoS: ESCI 2019
13 Correlation between dental caries experience and the level of Streptococcus mutans and lactobacilli in saliva and carious teeth in a Yemeni adult population Doi: 10.1186/s13104-020-04960-3 Sabah A. Sounah and Ahmed A. Madfa springer nature, 2020. BMC Research notes. ESCI – Emerging Sources 2020
14 Effects of khat extract and other staining media on color change of composite resin subjected to various polishing Doi: 10.7243/2053-5775-7-1 Waled A. Al-Anesi, Ahmed A. Madfa, Mohammed A. Dubais Herbert Publications LLC Scopus 2019
15 The Prevalence of Tooth Wear among a Group of Yemeni Adults Doi: 10.17126/joralres.2019.070 Al-Hammadi S, Dubais M, Madfa A Oral Health, Diseases, Therapies (MDPI) Scopus
16 Awareness, knowledge, and perception of tooth-supported and implant-supported prostheses among adults in Sana’a city: a survey-based study Doi: 10.3390/oral3030028 Al-Fareh A, Dubais M, Smran A, El Bahra S, Samran MDPI AG Scopus 2023
17 Assessment of the possible synergetic effect of micro-osteoperforations and injectable platelet-rich fibrin on the rate of maxillary canine retraction of young adults: A splitmouth randomized controlled clinical trial Doi: 10.1016/j.ortho.2025.101006 Hend Abul karem Abdullah Al-Haifi, Ramy Abdulrahman Ali Ishaq, Khaled Ahmed Mohammed Al-Jawfi, Amin Mohsen Saleh Al-Ashtal, Maged S. Alhammadi, Abeer A. Almashraqi International Orthodontics 2025; 23: 101006 Scopus / WoS 2025
18 Radiographical and Anatomical Assessment of Mandibular Mental Foramen Variations for a Sample of Yemeni Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Placement Doi: 10.31782/IJCRR.2023.15202 Abdulwahab Aldilami, Osama Al-Maqtari, Khaled AL-Jawfi, Latifa Al-Najjar, Ali AL-Hudaid, Hisham Hwaiti, Anas Shamala Int. Journal of Current Research and Review (IJCRR); 15 (2):7-15 Non-Scopus / WoS 2023
19 Epidemiology of Facial Profiles, Occlusal Features, and Orthodontic Treatment Need among Adolescence: A Cross-sectional Study Doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-3258 Abdulwahab Alhadad, Khalid Aldhorae, Mohammed M Al Moaleem, Mohammed A Al-labani, Kadejh A Kofiyh, Khalid Aljawfi, Ali Mohammed M Abdulrab, Mohammed A Alraawi, Nour M Alshakhs, Muqbil S Alqahtani, Zainab M Altawili The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, Vol 23 Issue 3 Scopus 2022
20 Prevalence and Morphological Assessment of Bifid Mandibular Canal Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography Among a Group of Yemeni Adults Doi: 10.4103/jiaomr.jiaomr_218_20 Nabil Qaid, Abdulwahab Aldilami, Khaled AL‑Jawfi, Anas Shamala J Indian Acad Oral Med Radiol; 33(3):242-7 Scopus / WoS 2021
21 Histopathological Findings of Oral and Maxillofacial Biopsies from a Sample of Yemeni Patients Link to PDF Mohammed Ali Al-Wesabi, Salsbeel Mohammed Al–Matari, Khaled Ahmed Al-Jawfi Journal of International Dental and Medical Research;14(1):235-241 Scopus 2021
22 Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Hepatitis B Viral Infection among Dental Students in Sana’a city, Yemen https://shortlink.uk/1rzcr Arwa Alhaj, Khaled AL-Jawfi, Mohanad Alyousefy, Basem Muthuna and Emad Shamala International Journal of Dental Research and Oral Health; 3 (4): 1-3 Non Scopus / Non WoS 2021
23 Clinical evaluation of temporomandibular joint disorders among dental students at the University of Science and Technology, Sana’a, Yemen https://doi.org/10.4103/ijmd.ijmd_52_19 Abdulwahab Al‑Dailami, Najwa Al‑Badany, Khaled Al‑Jawfi, Yahya Al Hadi1, Ali Al‑Hudaid, Anas Shamala Indian J Multidiscip Dent; 9 (2): 94-99 Non Scopus / Non WoS 2020
24 Prevalence of carotid artery calcification detected by digital panoramic radiographs in a sample of yemeni dental patients https://doi.org/10.17126/joralres.2019.076 Jameel Helmi, Zakria Alhariri, Khaled AL-Jawfi ,Anas Shamala J Oral Res 8(6):510-516. Scopus 2019
25 Prevalence and Distribution of Dental Anomalies among a Sample of Orthodontic and Non-orthodontic Patients: A Retrospective Study https://doi.org/10.4103/jioh.jioh_199_19 Khalid A. Aldhorae, Zainab M. Altawili, Ali Assiry, Basema Alqadasi, Khalid A. Al-Jawfi, Hisham Hwaiti Journal of International Oral Health; 11 (5): 309-317 Scopus / WoS 2019
26 Prevalence of impacted teeth among a sample of Yemeni population and their association with sex and age https://doi.org/10.17126/joralres.2019.051 Jameel Mohammed Helmi, Amen Abdulkarem Hagar, Khaled Ahmed Al- Jawfi, Abulwahab Al- dilami, Mohammed Ali Al –Wesabi J Oral Res 2019; 8(4):343-350. Scopus 2019
27 Prevalence of traumatized permanent incisors among Yemeni children https://doi.org/10.14419/ijdr.v6i1.9325 Khaled A. AL-Jawfi International Journal of Dental Research,6 (1) :25-28. Non Scopus / Non WoS 2018
28 Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Related to Oral Health of Dental, Medical and Pharmacy Students at the University of Science and Technology in Yemen http://dx.doi.org/10.16966/2378-7090.268 Khaled A AL-Jawfi and Arwa M Alhaj Int J Dent Oral Health; 4(4): dx.doi.org/10.16966/2378-7090.268. Non Scopus / Non WoS 2018
29 Oral Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices among Secondary School Students in Sana’a City, Yemen https://doi.org/10.21276/sjodr.2018.3.7.4 Khaled A. AL-Jawfi, Ali M. Al-Mashhadani Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research; 3(7):224-230. Non Scopus / Non WoS 2018
30 Clinical Evaluation of Qat Chewing on the Buccal Mucosa among Secondary Schools Students in Sana’a City, Yemen http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2456-0030.0204005 Khaled A. AL-Jawfi ARC Journal of Dental Science; 2(4):15-19. Non Scopus / Non WoS 2017
31 Prevalence of Dental Anomalies among Schools Children in Sana’a City, Yemen http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2456-0030.0102004 Khaled A. AL-Jawfi, Mohammed A. BA-Salama ARC Journal of Dental Science; 1 (2):16-21. Non Scopus / Non WoS 2016
32 Root canal configurations of the first and second mandibular premolars in the population of north Syria http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2456-0030.0102004 Adnan A. Habib, Mohammad N. Kalaji , Tyseer J. Al saysd and Khaled A. Al jawf Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences ;10 (4): 391-95. Scopus / WoS 2015
33 Frequency of Tongue Anomalies among Yemeni Children in Dental Clinics Aljawfi K. Yemen Journal for Medical Sciences, UST; 7 (1):27-32. Non Scopus / Non WoS 2013
34 Expression of p53 Following Nigella sativa Oil Treatment in DMBA-Induced Hamster Buccal Pouch Carcinogenesis AL-Jawfi, Kh.; Hassan, M. and El-Gohary, A. Suez Canal Univ Med J.; 11(1):81-8. Non Scopus / Non WoS 2008
35 Effect of Nigella sativa Oil on the Hamster Lymphocytes Secondary to DMBA-Induced Carcinogenesis AL-Jawfi, Kh.; Hassan, M. and El-Gohary, A. Suez Canal Univ Med J.; 11(1):81-8. Non Scopus / Non WoS 2008
36 Management of temporomandibular joint ankylosis in Yemeni children by metatarsal bone grafts. http://10.17126/joralres.2017.060 Ali Al-Hudaid,1 Abdullwahab Aldialami,1 Jameel Helmi,1 Mohammed Al-Wesabi1 & Ahmed Madfa.2,3 Journal of oral research Q4 2017
37 Conventional versus Modified Preauricular Incision Approaches to the Management of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis in Sana’a City, Yemen: A Comparative Clinical Study https://doi.org/10.31782/IJCRR.2023.15202 Ali Al-Hudaid1,*, Mohammed Hussien2, Mohammed Al-Wesabi1, Abdullwahab yemeni journal for medical scinces 2017
38 Radiographical and Anatomical Assessment of Mandibular Mental Foramen Variations for a Sample of Yemeni Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Placement Aldialami1, Jameel Helmi1   International Journal of Current Research and Review 2023
39 Clinical evaluation of temporomandibular joint disorders among dental students at the University of Science and Technology, Sana’a, Yemen http://10.4103/ijmd.ijmd_52_19 Abdulwahab Al‑Dailami, Najwa Al‑Badany, Khaled Al‑Jawfi, Yahya Al Hadi1, Ali Al‑Hudaid, 94 © 2020 Indian Journal of Multidisciplinary Dentistry | Published by Wolters Kluwer – Medknow 2019
40 effect of khat extract and other staining media on color change of composite resin subjected to various polishing http://DOI: 10.7243/2053-5775-7-1 Waled A. Al-Anesi, Ahmed A. Madfa, Mohammed A. Dubais, Herbert Publications LLC scopus 2019
41 The Prevalence of Tooth Wear among a Group of Yemeni Adults .17126/joralres.2019.070 Al-Hammadi S, Dubais M, Madfa A Oral — Health, Diseases, Therapies, and Technologies is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal on oral health published bimonthly online by MDPI. scopus
42 Awareness, knowledge, and perception of tooth-supported and implant-supported prostheses among adults in Sana’a city: a survey-based study http://0.3390/oral3030028 Al-Fareh A, Dubais M, Smran A, El Bahra S, Samran MDPI AG scopus 2023
43 Invitro Effect of Bulkfill and Incremental Application Techniques with Different Composite Filling Materials on Marginal Microleakage http://10.20428/yjms.v14i1.1805 AA Albahari, AA Madfa, MA Dubais university of science and technology not scopus 2019
44 Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Related to Oral Health of Dental, Medical and Pharmacy Students at the University of Science and Technology in Yemen http://DOI: 10.7243/2053-5775-7-1 Khaled A AL-Jawf Herbert Publications LLC scopus
45 Dental fear and anxiety levels of a University Population in a sample from Yemen .17126/joralres.2019.070 Waled A. Al-ansi Oral — Health, Diseases, Therapies, and Technologies is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal on oral health published bimonthly online by MDPI. scopus
46 Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Hepatitis B Viral Infection among Dental Students in Sana’a city, Yemen http://0.3390/oral3030028 Mohanad Alyousefy MDPI AG scopus 2021
47 Tobacco use and khat chewing among adolescents in Yemen: a large-scale school-based cross-sectional study Anas Shamala BMC Oral Health ISI/SCOPUS 2024
48 Efficacy of photodynamic therapy on candida colonization and clinical symptoms in denture stomatitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis Anas Shamala BMC Oral Health ISI/SCOPUS 2024
49 Radiographical and Anatomical Assessment of Mandibular Mental Foramen Variations for a Sample of Yemeni Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Placement Abdulwahab Aldilami, Osama Al-Maqtari, Khaled AL-Jawfi, Latifa Al- Najjar, Ali AL-Hudaid, Hisham Hwaiti, Anas Shamala* International Journal of Current Research and Review (IJCRR) Non ISI/ Non SCOPUS 2024
50 Factors associated with an increase in tobacco use and alcohol drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study of data from 105 countries Anas Shamala Tobacco Induced Diseases ISI/SCOPUS 2023
51 Oral cancer knowledge, attitudes, and practices among senior dental students in Yemen: a multi-institution study Anas Shamala 1, Raheq Ali, Hajer Laradhi, Heba Murshed BMC Oral Health ISI/SCOPUS 2023
52 Factors associated with an increase in alcohol consumption and tobacco use during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study of data from 105 countries Anas Shamala Tobacco Induced Diseases ISI/SCOPUS 2023
53 Correction to: Factors associated with COVID-19 pandemic induced post-traumatic stress symptoms among adults living with and without HIV in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study Anas Shamala BMC Psychiatry  ISI/SCOPUS 2022
54 Factors associated with COVID-19 pandemic induced post-traumatic stress symptoms among adults living with and without HIV in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study Anas Shamala BMC Psychiatry  ISI/SCOPUS 2022
56 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on student’ sleep patterns, sexual activity, screen use, and food intake: A global survey Anas Shamala PLOS ONE  ISI/SCOPUS 2022
57 Tooth Loss and its Association with the Number of Children and Interpregnancy Interval: A CrossSectional Study Among Yemeni Women Anas Shamala International Journal of Current Research and Review Non ISI/ Non SCOPUS 2022
58 Effect of Khat Chewing on Gingival Health of Patients with Fixed Orthodontic Appliances: A Controlled-Clinical Trial Ahmed Taher Al-Haj 1 *, Rami Ishaq 2 , Anas Shamala, Mohammed Al-Wesabi , Mohammed Al-Labani Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology ESCI/SCOPUS 2022
59 Assessment of Oral Health-Related Quality of Life Among a Sample of Yemeni Population Mohammed Husien Alqawsi 1 Journal of Human Health Research (JHHR)  Non ISI/ Non SCOPUS 2022
60 Questionnaire-Based Study on the Prevalence, Awareness, and Preventive Measures of Occupational Hazards Among Dental Professionals Basem H. Al-Huthaifi , Hebah F. Al-Bahr,Arwa M. Alhaj Medical Science Monitor ISI/SCOPUS 2022
61 Epidemiology of Facial Profiles, Occlusal Features, and Abdulwahab Alhadad1 , Mohammed A Al-labani ,  Khalid Aljawfi  , Zainab M Altawili Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice SCOPUS 2022
62 COVID-19, economic problems, and family relationships in eight Middle East and North African countries Anas Shamala Family Relations  ISI/SCOPUS 2022
63 Association of periodontitis and tooth loss with liver cancer: A systematic review Anas Shamala About the journal
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology 
2021
64 Perceived Preparedness of Dental Academic Institutions to Cope with the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Country Survey Anas Shamala INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH 2021
65 Prevalence of melanin pigmentation in a yemeni population and its relation to some risk factors Wadhah Abdulnasser ALHAJJ 1* Brazilian Dental  Science SCOPUS 2020
66 Cone beam computed tomography findings in temporomandibular joint of chronic qat chewers: Dimensional and osteoarthritic changes Mohammed A Al-Wesabi, Ahlam Al-Kamel Journal of Oral Rehabilitation ISI/SCOPUS 2020
67 N-acetyl cysteine versus chlorhexidine mouthwashes in prevention and treatment of experimental gingivitis: a randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial Ahlam Al-Kamel 1, Wadhah Abdulnaser Al-Hajj 2 Clinical Oral Investigations ISI/SCOPUS 2019
68 Subgingival microbiome of experimental gingivitis: shifts associated with the use of chlorhexidine and N-acetyl cysteine mouthwashes Ahlam Al-Kamel 1, Wadhah Abdulnaser Al-Hajj Journal of Oral Microbiology  ISI/SCOPUS 2019
69 Perception and confidence levels among dental students and interns in performing various endodontic procedures. Ahmed A. Madfa*1, Elham M. Senan2 Journal of Oral Research SCOPUS 2019
70 Is vitamin D deficiency a risk factor for recurrent aphthous stomatitis? A systematic review and meta‐analysis Anas Shamala Oral Disease ISI/SCOPUS 2019
71 Dental environment and war-related stress among dental students, Yemen Mohamed Alwessabi Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal ISI/SCOPUS 2019
72 Drug Prescription Knowledge and Practices among Dental Students and Interns Enrolled in Selected Yemeni Universities Mohammed Ali Al-Wesabi, Saba Al-Sanaani, Shrooq Al-Taybi, Somya Binrugaan, Altaf Al-Raih, Abdullkhaleg Albashari, Hisham Ebrahem Ebrahem Yemei Journal for Medical Sciences Non ISI/ Non SCOPUS
73 Salivary pH changes under the effect of stainless steel versus elastomeric ligatures in fixed orthodontic patients: a single-center, randomized controlled clinical trial. http://10.1186/s12903-021-01906-4 Hend Abulkarem Abdullah Al‑Haifi1*, Ramy Abdulrahman Ali Ishaq2 and Maged Sultan Abdullah Al‑Hammadi3 BMC Oral Health ISI Q1 2021
74 Assessment of the possible synergetic effect of micro-osteoperforations and injectable platelet-rich fibrin on the rate of maxillary canine retraction of young adults: A split-mouth randomized controlled clinical trial http://10.1016/j.ortho.2025.101006 Hend Abul karem Abdullah Al-Haifi 1, Ramy Abdulrahman Ali Ishaq 2, Khaled Ahmed Mohammed Al-Jawfi 3, Amin Mohsen Saleh Al-Ashtal 4, Maged S. Alhammadi 5, Abeer A. Almashraqi 6 International Orthodontics ISI Q2 2025
75 Self-Reported Oral Health Attitudes and Behavior of Dental and Medical students, Yemen http://10.5539/gjhs.v8n10p143 Esam S. Halboub1,2, Sadeq A. Al-Maweri2,3, Aisha A. Al-Jamaei2, Mohammed A. Al-wesabi4, Anas Shamala4, Ahlam Al-kamel4, Amani Alsharani4 & Nassar Eissa4 Global Journal of Health Science 2016
76 Clinical efficacy of nanosilver and chlorhexidine in the treatment of plaque-induced gingivitis: a randomized controlled clinical trial. doi:10.17126/joralres.2018.064 Amani Al-sharani,1 Waddah Al-Hajj1 & Ahmed Madfa.2,3 J Oral Res 2018
77 THE EFFECT OF NANOSILVER AND CHLORHEXIDINE MOUTHWASH ON ANAEROBIC PERIODONTAL PATHOGENS COUNTS https://doi.org/10.22270/ujpr.v4i5.309 Al-sharani, A., et al. universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research research 2019
78 Efficacy of propolis-based mouthwashes on dental plaque and gingival inflammation: a systematic review https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-01185-5 Esam Halboub1,2, Sadeq A. Al-Maweri2,3, Mohammed Al-Wesabi4*, Ahlam Al-Kamel4, Anas Shamala4, Amani Al-Sharani4 and Pradeep Koppolu5 BMC Oral Health 2020
79 Association between serum zinc levels and recurrent aphthous stomatitis: a meta-analysis with trial sequential analysis https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00784-020-03704-8 Sadeq A. Al-Maweri1,2 & Esam Halboub2,3 & Hesham Mohammed Al-Sharani4,5 & Anas Shamala6 & Ahlam Al-Kamel6 & Mohammed Al-Wesabi6 & Abdullkhaleg Albashari7 & Amani Al-Sharani6 & Saleem Abdulrab8 Clinical Oral Investigations 2021
80 Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Aggregatibacter Actinomycetemcomitans Isolated from Localized Aggressive Periodontitis (Lap) Cases http://10.39127/2021/ JDOHAR:1000103 Khaled A AL-Haddad1(MD, PhD), Mohammed Mohammed Ali Al-Najhi2 (MD, PhD)*, Ameen Abdullah Yahya Al-Akwa3 (MD, PhD), Hassan Abdulwahab Al-Shamahy4 (MD, PhD)* , Amani Abdulhakeem AlSharani5 (MSc), Mohammed A Al-labani1(MD, PhD) Journal of Dental & Oral Health: Advanced Research 2021
81 Zinc supplementation for prevention and management of recurrent aphthous stomatitis: a systematic review https://www.tesble.com/10.1016/j.jtemb.2021.126811 Esam Halboub a b, Sadeq A. Al-Maweri c d, Sameena Parveen e, Mohammed Al-Wesabi f, Hesham Mohammed Al-Sharani g h, Amani Al-Sharani f, Ahlam Al-Kamel f, Abdullkhaleg Albashari i, Anas Shamala Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology 2021
82 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE, NANO SILVER AND CHLORHEXIDINE AGAINST MONO-SPECIES BIOFILMS OF SELECTED MICROORGANISMS OF ORAL SOURCES http://10.22270/ujpr.v7i1.716 Mohammed Mohammed Ali Alsamhari1 , Mohammed Mohammed Lutf AlKhawlani1 , Abdulwahab Ismail Mohamed Al-Kholani2 , Mohammed Mohammed Ali Al-Najhi2 , Hassan Abdulwahab Al-Shamahy4,5 , Amani Abdulhakeem Al-Sharani6 , Omar Ahmed Ismael Al-dossary4 , Khaled A AL-Haddad3 , Mohammed A Al-labani3 Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2022
83 PHOTOTOXIC EFFECT OF VISIBLE BLUE LIGHT ON AGGREGATIBACTER ACTINOMYCETEMCOMITANS AND PORPHYROMONAS GINGIVALIS ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PERIODENTITIS: AN INVITRO EXPERIMENTAL STUDY https://doi.org/10.22270/ujpr.v4i2.257 Mohsen Ali Al-Hamzi1, Ayman Ahmed Ahmed Al-jorany2, Hassan A. Al-Shamahy2, Amani Abdulhakeem Al-Sharani3 Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2019
84 Clinical efficacy of high versus low intensity diode laser as an adjunct to non-surgical periodontal therapy in periodontitis: randomized controlled clinical trial https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-40879-8 Amani A. Al-Sharani, Wadhah A. Al-Hajj & Ahmed A. Madfa Scientific Reports 2026
85 BIOFILM FORMATION AND ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF UROPATHOGENS IN PATIENTS WITH CATHETER ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN IBB CITY-YEMEN https://doi.org/10.22270/ujpr.v5i2.384 Amr Abdu Mohammed Saleh1,4, Hassan A. Al-Shamahy1, Roqiaa Mohammed Ahmed Al-Hrazi1, Bushra Mohammed Jaadan2, Rahma Taher Farea AL-Magrami1, Amani Abdulhakeem Al-Sharani3 Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2019
86 PREVALENCE OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN DENTAL INFECTIONS AND THE OCCURRENCE OF MRSA IN ISOLATES https://doi.org/10.22270/ujpr.v4i6.329 Ameen Abdullah Yahya Al-Akwa1, Abdul Qader Mohammed Qasem Zabara1, Hassan Abdulwahab Al-Shamahy2, Mohammed A Al-labani1, Khaled M Al-Ghaffari3, Ammar M Al-Mortada4, Ahmed M. Al-Haddad5, Amani Abdulhakeem Al-Sharani6 Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2020
87 Verification of CRP Levels in Peripheral Blood Samples for Localized Aggressive Periodontitis (LAP) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/367162989 Hussein Mohammed Shoga Al-Deen1, Khaled A AL-Haddad1, Amani Abdulhakeem Al-Sharani2, J Oral Health Dent, 2023
88 effect of khat extract and other staining media on color change of composite resin subjected to various polishing http://DOI: 10.7243/2053-5775-7-1 Waled A. Al-Anesi, Ahmed A. Madfa, Mohammed A. Dubais, Herbert Publications LLC scopus 2019
89 Self-Reported Oral Health Attitudes and Behavior of Dental and Medical Students, Yemen http://10.5539/gjhs.v8n10p143 Esam S. Halboub, Sadeq A. Al-Maweri, Aisha A. Al-Jamaei, Mohammed A. Al-wesabi, Anas Shamala, Ahlam Al-kamel, Amani Alsharani, Nassar Eissa Global Journal of Health Science Scopus / WoS 2016
90 Assessment of Oral Health-Related Quality of Life Among a Sample of Yemeni Population .17126/joralres.2019.070 Mohammed Husien Alqawsi1, Hassan Abdulwahab Al-Shamahy2,3 Journal of Human Health Research 2022
91 Dental erosion in groups of Yemeni children and adolescents and the modification of an erosion partial recording system doi: 10.1111/ipd.12263 Amin Al-Ashtal 1, Anders Johansson 2, Ridwaan Omar 3, Ann-Katrin Johansson 1 Int J Paediatr Dent Q1 2017
92 Awareness and knowledge of dental erosion among Yemeni dental professionals and students doi: 10.1186/s12903-015-0103-x Amin Al-Ashtal 1, Anders Johansson 2, Ridwaan Omar 3, Ann-Katrin Johansson 1 BMC Oral Health Q2 2015
93 Relationship between cervical vertebral maturation and dental development in a sample of yemeni children and adolescents http://DOI:10.17126/joralres.2020.002 Journal Of Oral Research Q4 2021
94 Assessment of the possible synergetic effect of micro-osteoperforations and injectable platelet-rich fibrin on the rate of maxillary canine retraction of young adults: A split-mouth randomized controlled clinical trial doi: 10.1016/j.ortho.2025.101006. Hend Abul Karem Abdullah Al-Haifi 1, Ramy Abdulrahman Ali Ishaq 2, Khaled Ahmed Mohammed Al-Jawfi 1, Amin Mohsen Saleh Al-Ashtal 1, Maged S Alhammadi 3, Abeer A Almashraqi 4 International Orthodontics Q2 2025
95 Correlation Between Maxillary Anterior Teeth and Common Facial Measurements https://doi.org/10.2147/ccide.s438302 Alshamri HA, Al Moaleem MM, Al-Huthaifi BH, Al-labani MA, Naseeb WR, Daghriri SM, Suhail IM, Hamzi WH, Abu Illah MJ, Thubab AY, Aljabali SA, AlNehmi MM Dove Medical Press,Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry Scopus 2023
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