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Question 3: What is the danger of dental x rays?

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The danger would be a slight increase in the risk of cancer. But, from a health standpoint, dental x rays have a much bigger benefit than risk. You will notice though, that your dentist and dental hygienist will not stay in the same room as you, for there is no reason for them to receive doses several times a day, 5 days a week. Their leaving and the lead apron that you may be asked to wear are measures to reduce all of the doses so that they are as low as reasonably achievable.

What About The Safety/Danger Of X-rays?

The Chiropractic Zone Tips and FAQ's
In order to determine the type of care needed in this office, a set of initial x-rays are taken and measured. Follow-up x-rays are taken at intervals of 36 visits annual maximal correction has been achieved. This is a very minimal frequency compared to orthopedic surgeons who often take initial, pre-opoerative, immediate post-operative, one-week, one-month, 6 month and long-term follow-up x-rays for surgical cases.

How safe are dental X-rays?

American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry - Pediatric Oral Hea...
There is very little risk in dental X-rays. Pediatric dentists are especially careful to limit the amount of radiation to which children are exposed. Lead aprons and high-speed film are used to ensure safety and minimize the amount of radiation.

Why Do You Take Dental X-Rays?

Oak Park Pediatric Dentistry - Our Most Frequently Asked Que...
Radiographs (X-Rays) are a vital and necessary part of your child's dental diagnostic process. Without them, certain dental conditions can and will be missed. X-Ray's detect much more than cavities. For example, X-Rays may be needed to survey erupting teeth, diagnose bone diseases, evaluate the results of an injury, or plan orthodontic treatment. X-Rays allow dentists to diagnose and treat health conditions that cannot be detected during a clinical examination.

Are dental x-rays harmful?

Madison Dental Group PC - Dentistry - FAQ's
No, our equipment is state of the art and minimizes patient exposure. We use the most advanced digital X-ray technique. The office follows ADA guidelines as to the frequency of radiographs. X-rays are never automatically taken, the decision is based upon clinical experience. All our units have filters and we use the fastest film speed possible. Additionally, you will be covered with a lead apron decreasing your exposure to negligible levels.

Are dental x-rays safe for my child?

Dr. Brandon, tigard oregon | FAQ
There is very little risk from receiving dental X-rays. Our state-of-the-art technology utilizes a fraction of the radiation used in the past. X-rays are highly valuable to find hidden decay, tumors and determine growth patterns. » Return to Top

Are dental X-rays safe?

www.mercedesrazo.com - Mercedes F. Razo, DDS - Frequently As...
Fortunately, the dose of radiation you are exposed to during the taking of X-rays is extremely small. Even with the newest advancements in safety, it should be kept in mind, however, that the effects of radiation are added together over a lifetime. So every little bit of radiation you receive from all sources counts.

Should I be concerned about having dental X-rays?

English Rows Dental Group
Our office follows ADA guidelines as to the frequency of radiographs. The equipment at English Rows Dental Group is state-of-the-art and minimizes patient exposure. All our units have filters and we use the fastest film possible. Additionally, you will be covered with a lead apron decreasing your exposure to negligible levels. back to top

Is there danger from x-rays?

Radiographic Sciences | Kasiska College of Health Profession...
X-rays can be dangerous if used improperly. The risk is significantly lowered as we use ionizing radiation in a safe and prudent manner. It is the responsibility of the radiographer to assure that patients, co-workers, and self are protected from radiation as much as possible. We use time, distance, and shielding to accomplish low levels of radiation exposure. This means we minimize the time spent in the x-ray field, maximize our distance, and use shielding whenever appropriate.

Question. Do I have to have X-Rays done?

Millennium Dental Associates Scottsdale Arizona Dentist - FA...
Answer. Yes & No If you have current images from another office, they may be acceptable, otherwise we will have to make current images. These will be minimally Cavity detection films and a panoramic film.

How do dental X-rays work?

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