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15, Jubilee House, Saltire Centre, Glenrothes KY6 2AH
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X-rays
X-rays are taken to help us identify any potential problems which you
might have, such as decay. We can then use the x-rays to plan any
treatment you might require. It is helpful for us to know if you are,
or think you might be pregnant. Evidence shows that there is no risk
to the baby or the mother so we will be able to take routine dental
x-rays. Please do not be alarmed when we do not offer you a lead apron
as protection when we take routine x-rays at this practice. The very
small amount of radiation involved with taking dental x-rays means
that it is not necessary for you to wear a lead apron. There is a very
small risk involved with any exposure to radiation but technological
advances in the x-ray equipment used means that the actual risk is
minimal. To help you understand the level of risk involved, we have
compared the amount of radiation you will receive when having dental
and medical x-rays with natural background radiation.
| X-ray | Additional Background Radiation |
| bitewings (x2) |
8 hours |
| panoramic |
28 hours |
| chest |
6.7 days |
| barium meal |
2.3 years |
Another comparison would be travelling by air: a flight to Spain
and back would expose you to the same additional radiation as two
bitewing x-rays.
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