The Global Journal of Dental Specialty (GJDS) is committed to protecting the privacy, dignity, and confidentiality of all research participants. Personal data obtained through clinical practice, doctor–patient relationships, case reports, or research studies must be handled with the highest level of confidentiality and in accordance with ICMJE and COPE recommendations.
Authors must obtain written informed consent from participants before collecting, using, or publishing any identifiable information, photographs, videos, radiographs, or clinical records. For minors or individuals unable to provide consent, written permission must be obtained from a parent, legal guardian, or authorized representative.
Identifying information should not be published unless it is scientifically essential and explicit written consent has been obtained. Authors must make every reasonable effort to protect participant anonymity by removing names, initials, hospital numbers, facial features, and other identifying details whenever possible.
The Editorial Office may request copies of informed consent documentation or ethical approvals during the review process. Manuscripts that fail to demonstrate appropriate informed consent or violate participant confidentiality may be rejected or withdrawn.
Written informed consent is required for all identifiable human data.
Patient confidentiality and privacy must be strictly protected.
Identifiable images or clinical information require explicit written permission.
Authors are responsible for obtaining and retaining consent documentation.
The journal follows ICMJE and COPE guidance on informed consent, patient privacy, and ethical publication practices.