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Do we need to use a lead apron for digital XR?   Message List  
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The American Dental Association Report The use of dental radiographs; update and
recommendations, published in JADA in September 2006, and posted online at
http://jada.ada.org/cgi/reprint/137/9/1304, states the following with regard to
both analog and digital radiography:

"Leaded aprons and thyroid shields that contain lead or other materials are
patient-protective equipment that minimize exposure to scattered radiation. If
all of the NCRP [National Council on Radiation Protection] recommendations
[Radiation Protection in Dentistry, NCRP Report 145, issued December 31, 2003,
www.ncrponline.org] are followed rigorously, the use of a leaded apron on
patients is not required. However, if any of the recommendations is not
implemented, then a leaded apron should be used.

"Thyroid shielding with a leaded thyroid shield or collar is strongly
recommended for children and pregnant women, as these patients may be especially
susceptible to radiation effects. Thyroid shielding also is recommended for
adults when it will not interfere with the exposure."

Soooooooo, does this mean we dont need to use shields? what do you do in your
office?

Linda who is wondering
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