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Are Dental X-rays Safe?

Dental X-rays Safe

In this month’s blog the team at Ringmer Dental answer all your questions about dental x-rays.

Why does the dentist take x-rays?Take x-rays

Dental x-rays help the dental team to see any areas of decay that would not be visible to the naked eye, between teeth or under crowns or fillings. X-rays will also show any infection present or any bone loss around the roots of teeth.

In children, x-rays can show where their adult teeth are and when they are likely to appear.

How often will the dentist take x-rays?Radiation is in a dental x-ray

The dentist will take x-rays when you attend for your first appointment. This will help them assess the health of your teeth and gums and will allow them to plan your treatment going forward. Following this, x-rays will be taken every 6 months to 3 years depending on your oral health risk factors.

Are dental x-rays safe?

The level of radiation received from a dental x-ray is extremely small. We get more radiation from natural sources and the environment around us. Dentists also abide by strict safety guidelines to minimise a patient’s exposure to radiation.

Here at Ringmer Dental we use digital x-rays, which further reduces the radiation levels. However, we will still always take care to use x-rays only when they are clinically justified.

How much radiation is in a dental x-ray?

Dental x-rays use on of the smallest dose of radiation in any modern medicine. A routine examination with 2 x-rays transmits about 0.005 mSv as way of comparison100g of brazil nuts contain 0.01 mSv.

Can I have dental x-rays when I am pregnant?

Please inform us if you know or think you may be pregnant. We will then try to refrain from using x-rays until after the baby is born.

Why does the dentist leave the room during an x-ray?Why does the dentist leave the room during an x-ray

Although the level of radiation in each x-ray is very small, the dental team may take hundreds of x-rays every week. Staff therefore limit the amount of radiation they receive by moving away from the x-ray beam. The risk to patients from one or two routine x-rays is very small.

If you would like to find out more about dental x-rays do not hesitate to ask at your next appointment. Call Ringmer Dental on 01273 813898 and book in for your consultation.