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1 radiation protection in dentistry
Dr. Krisztián Csomó

2 What are we protecting? Patient Ourselves Colleagues Environment

3 The 3 bases of radiation protetcion
Reasonable Benefit > Risk Optimization ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) Dose limitation

4 ALARA Equipment Patient protection Service and controll
Dentist and staff Service and controll ALARA Staff protection Patient protection

5 Dentist and staff Protect yourself!
Distance protection Protecting wall Never hold the film in your own hands!!!!!!

6 Distance protection The intensity of radiation is in reverse proportion to the distance squared Useable in places where only a few pictures are made (max 50 per week) The minimal distance is 2 meters (preferably 3 m) The person accompanying a minor can’t be pregnant, or under 18, also has to wear a protecting suit!

7 Protecting wall The best option: Protected cabin
The wall can be made of: brick concrete Lead between wooden plates In case of low circulation: protecting wall At least 1.5 m from the focus of the X-ray machine At least 2 m high At least 0.7 mm lead-equivalent At eye-level: 600 cm2 1 mm lead-equivalent lead-glass window

8 Licensing Standardized, given by the Hungarian health and safety board (ANTSZ). It is PROHIBITED to take an X-ray without a permit!

9 What protects the patient protects the staff as well
The X-ray image must be justified The person taking the picture must be well trained, must have adequate skills and not take unnecessary repeats The chosen technique must: Be quick Have the lowest achievable radiation dose Be targeted Be able to be stored for future reference Filmholder Headchair Sensitive film – digital radiography Knowing the limits of our patient – anatomical as well as mental limits Lead apron Use of a tube of adequate geometry

10 Equipment We have to choose:
Which is the most ideal X-ray machine for our purposes What is our purpose: The lowest achievable radiation dose The highest achievable image quality A lower dose of diffuse radiation can usually be achieved using modern equipment How does the digital system help?

11 Radiation protection in regards of digital radiography
The radiation dose is lower comparing intraoral images Can be stored electronically, images are easily multiplied and thereby no need for re-takes The benefits of the software: No need for re-takes Over- or underexposed images can be salvaged The contrast and the definition can be modified

12 Maintenance and control
Optimal localization Maintenance every 2 years (the program is able to measure this) Radiation and electric insulation needs to be controlled regularly The exposition value needs to be standardized Keep track of the amortization!

13 Always monitor your own radiation exposure!
It is very important to know the dose you have been exposed to considering the stochastic effetcts!

14 Protection quantities
Minors are not allowed to work in a radiating environment Pregnant colleague! The fetus is entitled to the residential levels of exposure! Type of exposure Effective quantity Equivalent quantity Eye-lens Skin Occupational 20 mSv/year Residential 1 mSv/year 15 mSv/year 50 mSv/year

15 Control of the occupational exposure
1. Measuring 2. Registration, summarization, control (every 3 months) 3. Protection measurements

16 Measuring Termoluminescent-dosimeter (TLD) (Film dosimeter)
Must be worn at all times while at work!!!

17 Thank you for your attention!


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