Updated Guidance on Patient Shielding During Dental x-rays
An interesting artice titled “Patient shielding during dentomaxillofacial radiography,” written by Erika Benavides and et. al. appears in the Journal of the American Dental Association (vol. 154, no. 9, pp. 826-835, 2023). The article discusses the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology updated evidence-based recommendations and clinical guidance for patient contact shielding during dental x-rays. Types of dental x-rys include intraoral, panoramic, cephalometric, and cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) imaging and even in some cases multidetector computed tomography (CT), to evaluate the jaws and soft tissues. Dentists attempt to perform imaging techniques while minimizing patient radiation dose and offering the diagnostic views. Any benefits from imaging must outweigh any potential radiation risks. Shielding is a common practice reduce radiation exposure to sensitive tissue. Gonadal shielding is a long-standing practice during imaging that aims to reduce the risk of radiation-induced hereditary … Read more