"Ditch the Lead Apron: New Recommendation for Dental X-rays"

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The American Dental Association is no longer recommending the use of lead aprons and thyroid collars for patients getting dental X-rays, citing more focused X-ray beams and potential obstruction of necessary images. The association emphasizes the importance of ensuring the necessity of X-rays and performing them accurately to minimize radiation exposure. While the recommendation is in place, actual change depends on state dental boards, dentists, and patients, with some state rules still requiring the use of aprons. Advocacy and education will be crucial in shifting attitudes and practices regarding the use of lead aprons in dental settings.
Topics:business#american-dental-association#dental-x-rays#health#lead-aprons#medical-guidelines#radiation-exposure
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