SummaryRadiographic examinations play an essential part of dental practice. Because a certain amount of radiation is inevitably delivered to patients, it should be as low as reasonably achievable. The purposes of this article are to review the definition of the dose, the concept of the radiation protection, the measurement of the dose in dental radiography, and means to reduce dose through effective selection of patients and the management of radiographic equipment. The effective dose from some dental radiographic examinations is high enough to warrant reconsideration of means to reduce patient exposure. By using digital sensors or F-speed film, instead of D-speed film, combined with rectangular collimation instead of round collimation, den...
Abstract: X-ray exposure to dental patients has been significantly reduced by the introduction of sp...
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effective doses of patients for the most common radiogra...
X-radiation dosimetry of four intraoral oc-clusal and four extraoral skull projections at 12 anatomi...
SummaryRadiographic examinations play an essential part of dental practice. Because a certain amount...
Abstract: This paper shows the results of dose assessment for dental radiographic procedures. Entran...
Background: Implementation of X-ray dental examination is associated with the patient's exposure to ...
X-ray technology is a fundamental tool in dental radiography for aiding a diagnosis and assisting in...
Radiographs have been widely used in dentistry for various reasons such as diagnosis, treatment plan...
Objective. The purpose of this investigation was to describe the extent to which Saudi dental clinic...
Aim: The ready availability of radiodiagnostic aids has led to its overuse in dental practice. In ad...
The risk involved with dental radiography is certainly small in comparison with many other risks tha...
Objectives: To carry out a survey among dentists to assess the awareness about radiation protection,...
Different types of X-ray equipment are used in dental radiology, such as intra-oral, panoramic, ceph...
This paper evaluates the doses delivered to the patient during several radiological procedures in de...
Radiology is important in the diagnostic assessment, treatment and monitoring progress of patients h...
Abstract: X-ray exposure to dental patients has been significantly reduced by the introduction of sp...
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effective doses of patients for the most common radiogra...
X-radiation dosimetry of four intraoral oc-clusal and four extraoral skull projections at 12 anatomi...
SummaryRadiographic examinations play an essential part of dental practice. Because a certain amount...
Abstract: This paper shows the results of dose assessment for dental radiographic procedures. Entran...
Background: Implementation of X-ray dental examination is associated with the patient's exposure to ...
X-ray technology is a fundamental tool in dental radiography for aiding a diagnosis and assisting in...
Radiographs have been widely used in dentistry for various reasons such as diagnosis, treatment plan...
Objective. The purpose of this investigation was to describe the extent to which Saudi dental clinic...
Aim: The ready availability of radiodiagnostic aids has led to its overuse in dental practice. In ad...
The risk involved with dental radiography is certainly small in comparison with many other risks tha...
Objectives: To carry out a survey among dentists to assess the awareness about radiation protection,...
Different types of X-ray equipment are used in dental radiology, such as intra-oral, panoramic, ceph...
This paper evaluates the doses delivered to the patient during several radiological procedures in de...
Radiology is important in the diagnostic assessment, treatment and monitoring progress of patients h...
Abstract: X-ray exposure to dental patients has been significantly reduced by the introduction of sp...
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effective doses of patients for the most common radiogra...
X-radiation dosimetry of four intraoral oc-clusal and four extraoral skull projections at 12 anatomi...