8/19/2023 0 Comments X ray radiation exposure![]() Dental x-rays allow us to see things inside your mouth that are invisible to the naked eye and cannot be viewed any other way. ![]() What could have an impact on your health is foregoing this important diagnostic process. It is very, very unlikely that the small doses that come from dental x-rays would have any impact on your health. Please be assured that when we determine you need x-rays, this is a decision based on your oral health. Some patients have risk factors for certain conditions that mean they should be monitored more closely using more frequent x-rays. The frequency with which we will take x-rays of your mouth, and the type of x-rays we take, depends on your individual oral health. This is also about the equivalent amount of radiation you receive by being on an airplane for about 2 hours. An intraoral x-ray is about 5.0 microsieverts, so the equivalent of about 6-days worth of natural radiation. The average person gets about 0.8 microsieverts of exposure from natural sources each year. Radiation doses are measured in microsieverts. Our bodies are constantly exposed to solar radiation and elements in the earth itself (such as radon) that are slightly radioactive. What’s more, the amount of radiation that comes from a bite-wing x-ray imaging session is only a bit more than you are exposed to each day just by living on planet Earth. So the type of x-ray you have most frequently is very minor in terms of exposure. In fact, the typical “bite-wing” x-rays that we take on a regular basis as part of your preventive care routine cause less radiation exposure than other types or dental x-rays (such as panoramic x-rays). CT emits a powerful dose of radiation, in some cases equivalent to about 200 chest X-rays, or the amount most people would be exposed to from natural sources over seven years. The first thing you should know is that dental x-rays expose you to less radiation than pretty much any other type of diagnostic x-ray. ![]() We want to set the record straight about this very important diagnostic tool and what it means for your health. Many patients have expressed concerns about the amount of radiation exposure caused by dental x-rays.
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