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    Operative Dentistry, Inc. Copyright Assignment – Non-Manuscript

    I, the undersigned, (hereafter “Provider”) irreversibly grant to Operative Dentistry, Inc., its officers, employees, agents,
    assigns, successors, licensees, and members of the Executive Board of Operative Dentistry and/or related entities, and
    their respective employees, agents, and representatives (collectively called “Jopdent”), the full right to create and obtain,
    in the past, present, and in the future, images, photographs, video, audio, interviews, and any other recordings,
    documents, or materials in any now known or future media, of the submitted work, titled:

    (collectively called “Recordings”). Provider also authorizes Jopdent to copyright, adapt, edit, translate, summarize,
    reproduce, perform, display, distribute, publish, license, sublicense, sell, broadcast, post or stream over the internet, and
    otherwise use and allow others to use any and all parts of the Recordings, forever and throughout the world, in any and
    all manners, and in any and all forms of media that Jopdent believes suitable. Provider waives the right to inspect or
    approve such materials created and/or used by or on behalf of Jopdent pursuant to this release.

    Provider agree that Provider shall have no right, title, or interest in or to the Recordings (or to any work comprising or
    based on the Recordings, in whole or in part), and that all right, title, and interest in and to the Recordings belongs to
    Jopdent. Provider waives any and all right to payment or other compensation arising from or related to the Recordings.
    Provider will not state or imply, or allow others to state or imply, that Jopdent approves of or endorses Provider or
    Provider’s activities. Provider further agree to release, defend, and hold Jopdent harmless from any claims, damages, or
    liabilities related to the Recordings or Jopdent’s use thereof. Provider understands that this release is governed by the
    laws of the State of Indiana, USA.

    Jopdent is permitted, though not obligated, to include Provider’s name as a credit in connection with the use of the
    Recordings. Jopdent is not obligated to utilize any of the rights granted in this agreement.

    Upload your photo here. We allow one photo per submission. The photo must be in jpg, jpeg, or png formats. We allow up to a 10MB file size. the photo should be, at a minimum, 5 inches on the shortest side and at least 1500 pixels on the shortest side.

    Select the correct statement:

    Select the correct statement:

    Recordings will be held for 24 months from the date of submission. If the Provider has not received notice of acceptance
    and intended use of the Recordings within that time period, the Recording will be purged from Jopdent files, and all rights
    and assigns will be transferred back to the Provider. During this 24 month period, and thereafter if the Recordings are
    used by Jopdent, Jopdent grants use of the Recordings to the Provider for incidental personal home/family uses only. Use
    for any other purpose whether commercial or noncommercial in nature, whether paid or unpaid, is strictly prohibited.

    Provider has read and understood this agreement and the Provider is over the age of 18 or the age of majority (full age)
    in Provider’s jurisdiction – whichever is later. This agreement expresses the complete understanding of the parties. By
    signing below, Provider represents that Provider has read this Release, understands its contents, and agrees to this
    Release.

    Sign, date and provide further description of the Recordings

    Your name as typed below will act as your signature to this statement.

    Any signature (including any electronic symbol or process attached to, or associated with, this statement and adopted by a Person with the intent to sign, authenticate or accept such contract or record) hereto shall have the same legal validity and enforceability as a manually executed signature or use of a paper-based record-keeping system to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.

    Date of this submission

    Address
    "Full postal address"

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    Recordings details (briefly describe the Recordings for archival and retrieval purposes):

    Location of the Recordings

    Camera and Lens used to take the image (if applicable)

    Date of the image

    Addendum 1
    Forms for photos with people in them
    Addendum 2
    forms for photos with recognizable property in them

    If you need to fill out an addendum, click on the correct link above, print the pdf forms, fill them out completely, and then scan and email to us at [email protected], or post it to us at:

    Operative Dentistry Inc. Photo Submission
    1121 West Michigan St.
    Rm S411
    Indianapolis, IN 46202
    USA

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    ORCID numbers

    ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) numbers are an important way to identify specific individuals regardless of how many different ways their name may appear in print.

    In order to precisely identify contributors to Operative Dentistry, we encourage ALL authors and co-authors to register for their free ORCID number at orcid.org. Using this number in our system will auto-populate many of the author fields, saving time for the corresponding author and ensuring that the information being entered is according to the wishes of each author.

    Communication with the Corresponding Author

    Due to the importance of having dialog about manuscript issues and concerns, corresponding authors MUST update their profile if their e-mail or postal address changes. If we do not receive replies to our communications with the corresponding author(s) within seven calendar days, a manuscript may be considered abandoned and removed from our publication/consideration queue.

    Editorial

    An Editorial can appear however the author chooses to structure it. We have printed editorials that are pure narrative to a research paper with all the sections printed as an opinion piece (not peer-reviewed).

    Clinical and Laboratory Research and Invited Papers

    CLINICAL and LABORATORY RESEARCH MANUSCRIPTS and INVITED PAPERS must include as part of the narrative:

    • a title
    • a running (short) title
    • a clinical relevance statement
    • a concise summary (can be in abstract form)
    • an introduction
    • methods and materials
    • results

    • a discussion
    • a conclusion
    • references

    Reference Requirements

    REFERENCES must be numbered (superscripted numbers) consecutively as they appear in the text and, where applicable, they should appear after punctuation.
    The reference list should be arranged in numeric sequence at the end of the manuscript and should include:
    1. Author(s) last name(s) and initial (ALL AUTHORS must be listed) followed by the date of publication in parentheses.
    2. Full article title.
    3. Full journal name in italics (no abbreviations), volume and issue numbers and first and last page numbers complete (i.e. 163-168 NOT attenuated 163-68).
    4. Abstracts should be avoided when possible but, if used, must include the above plus the abstract number and page number.
    5. Book chapters must include chapter title, book title in italics, editors’ names (if appropriate), name of publisher and publishing address.
    6. Websites may be used as references, but must include the date (day, month and year) accessed for the information.
    7. Papers in the course of publication should only be entered in the references if they have been accepted for publication by a journal and then given in the standard manner with “In press” following the journal name.
    8. DO NOT include unpublished data or personal communications in the reference list. Cite such references parenthetically in the text and include a date.
    9. References that contain Crossref.org’s DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) should always be displayed at the end of the reference as permanent URLs. The prefix http://dx.doi.org/ can be appended to the listed DOI to create this URL. i.e. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1995.0238

    Reference Style Guide

    • Journal article-two authors: Evans DB & Neme AM (1999) Shear bond strength of composite resin and amalgam adhesive systems to dentin American Journal of Dentistry 12(1) 19-25.
    • Journal article-multiple authors: Eick JD, Gwinnett AJ, Pashley DH & Robinson SJ (1997) Current concepts on adhesion to dentin Critical Review of Oral and Biological Medicine 8(3) 306-335.
    • Journal article: special issue/supplement: Van Meerbeek B, Vargas M, Inoue S, Yoshida Y, Peumans M, Lambrechts P & Vanherle G (2001) Adhesives and cements to promote preservation dentistry Operative Dentistry (Supplement 6) 119-144.
    • Abstract: Yoshida Y, Van Meerbeek B, Okazaki M, Shintani H & Suzuki K (2003) Comparative study on adhesive performance of functional monomers Journal of Dental Research 82(Special Issue B) Abstract #0051 p B-19.
    • Corporate publication: ISO-Standards (1997) ISO 4287 Geometrical Product Specifications Surface texture: Profile method – Terms, definitions and surface texture parameters Geneve: International Organization for Standardization 1st edition 1-25.
    • Book-single author: Mount GJ (1990) An Atlas of Glass-ionomer Cements Martin Duntz Ltd, London.
    • Book-two authors: Nakabayashi N & Pashley DH (1998) Hybridization of Dental Hard Tissues Quintessence Publishing, Tokyo.
    • Book-chapter: Hilton TJ (1996) Direct posterior composite restorations In: Schwarts RS, Summitt JB, Robbins JW (eds) Fundamentals of Operative Dentistry Quintessence, Chicago 207-228.
    • Website-single author: Carlson L (2003) Web site evolution; Retrieved online July 23, 2003 from: http://www.d.umn.edu/~lcarlson/cms/evolution.html
    • Website-corporate publication: 
National Association of Social Workers (2000) NASW Practice research survey 2000. NASW Practice Research Network, 1. 3. Retrieved online September 8, 2003 from: http://www.socialworkers.org/naswprn/default
    • Journal Article with DOI: SA Feierabend, J Matt & B Klaiber (2011) A Comparison of Conventional and New Rubber Dam Systems in Dental Practice. Operative Dentistry 36(3) 243-250, http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/09-283-C

    Literature and Book Review Manuscripts

    LITERATURE AND BOOK REVIEW MANUSCRIPTS must include as part of the submission:

    • a title
    • a running (short) title
    • a clinical relevance statement based on the conclusions of the review
    • an Introduction
    • Materials and methods (optional – could be used to discuss the search parameters for a literature review)
    • a discussion
    • conclusions based on the literature review…without this, the review is just an exercise and will not be published
    • references

    Clinical Technique and Case Studies

    CLINICAL TECHNIQUE/CASE STUDY MANUSCRIPTS must include as part of the narrative:

    • a title
    • a running (short) title
    • purpose
    • description of technique
    • list of materials used
    • potential problems
    • summary of advantages and disadvantages
    • references

    Tooth Numbering

    When referencing specific teeth, the Universal Tooth Numbering System is preferred. Authors may use the International Tooth Numbering System so long as the referencing remains consistent throughout the article.

    File Merge

    This allows editors and reviewers to view and/or download your manuscript in one easy step. If any of your figures are illegible, or the figure sizes are too large or small, your submission will be returned to you so that you can fix these problems. Your manuscript will only be considered officially submitted after it has been approved through our initial quality control check, and these problems (if any) have been fixed.

    Text Files

    We will need your text file (original word processing file in Microsoft Word or similar software) in order to size your manuscript accurately. The page numbers must be added in order for reviewers to be able to reference any in-text observations.

    The software will add line numbers to the reviewer draft of your article, but without page numbers you will not know to which page’s line numbers the Editor or reviewers refer.

    Continuing Education Credit

    Due to the logistical challenges of fulfilling our commitment to the principles and guidelines of the ADA CERP program, we do not offer author CE credit for accepted manuscripts.

    All manuscript reviewers will receive 3 units of continuing dental education (CDE) credits for their review of each finite manuscript regardless of the number of, or lack of, revisions of that manuscript.

    Operative Dentistry, Inc. is an ADA CERP authorized provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.

    Electronic/Online-only Publishing

    These e-pub articles will be paginated with an “e” prefix and will carry a fully citable DOI number. If you are not interested in the possibility of having your paper published online only, please do not submit your manuscript to us. Your authorization to allow us to e-publish will help us to publish manuscripts even faster than we have in the past. Our goal is to have a manuscript through the review process (submission to acceptance) in 2 months and from acceptance to publication within 6 months. Please feel free to send any questions about this policy to [email protected].

    PDF Conversion

    The EditorialManager system will convert the files you submit into pdf files for the ease of electronic sharing. One of the steps of conversion is to merge all the files together, this step can take anywhere from 10 minutes to three hours depending upon the complexity of the paper. PLEASE allow the computer time to do this conversion before contacting our office reporting problems with the system; in almost all of the cases, patience will fix the problem.

    Plagiariam Checks

    Plagiarized article will be rejected without any option to resubmit. The decision of the Editor will be final in all cases – no appeals will be considered.

    If you have questions as to what we consider plagiarism, please review this excellent website made available to us by Accredited Online Schools: Guide To Preventing Plagiarism.

    Clinical Trials

    If the manuscript is a randomized, controlled clinical trial, registration of the trial with a public registry is required. Registration is expected before the study begins. A link to that registry must be provided WITH the submission as part of your cover letter (or author information statement). Operative Dentistry will no longer accept papers for review without this registry information.

    Human Subjects

    We operate with very strict guidelines regarding human subjects.

    The journal editorial board cannot make that decision, just as an individual investigator should not make that decision.

    It is recognized that some jurisdictions have different expectations and requirements. If your manuscript uses animal or human subject derived data (including survey forms) or specimens of any kind (including teeth, saliva, tissues), evidence of IRB or local oversight committee approval that was obtained prior to beginning the study must be provided WITH the submission. In cases where your country does not ever require “permission” to use, for example, extracted teeth, there should be a written policy from the local human research ethics committee that states that no permission of any sort is required. A copy of that policy meets the journal’s need to adhere to international publishing standards as described by the ICMJE.

    If the editorial staff determines that human or animal derived data was used to craft your manuscript, and no evidence of proper oversight is submitted, the journal will not accept the manuscript for review.

    Submission Fee

    The 50.00 USD is a one-time cost per manuscript. If you are asked to submit revisions of your paper, only the original submission will be charged. This fee will be required for a manuscript to be considered in any way. Please understand that this fee is non-refundable. Paying the submission fee will have no bearing on whether or not your manuscript will be accepted either for review, or for publication. Should you have any questions about this new policy, please contact our offices at [email protected].

     

    PayPal has been chosen to help with this fee collection. We understand that not all countries participate with PayPal. If you are unable to submit the fee via PayPal, contact our offices at [email protected] for other options. Should you have any questions about this policy, please contact our offices at [email protected].

    ICMJE Guidelines

    If any conflict arises with a submitted manuscript, the Editor will contact the Corresponding Author of the manuscript in accordance with the ICMJE guidelines.

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