What complications are associated with having dental x-rays?
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American Dental Association answered:Dental x-rays emit a very small level of radiation. However, every precaution is taken to ensure that radiation exposure is As Low As Reasonably Achievable, including a leaded apron and also a leaded thyroid collar whenever possible. For questions concerning dental x-rays, consult with your dentist.
Dental x-rays emit a very small level of radiation. However, every precaution is taken to ensure that radiation exposure is As Low As Reasonably Achievable, including a leaded apron and also a leaded thyroid collar whenever possible. For... More -
Dr. De Vizio of Colgate answered:There are no significant complications or risks to having dental x-rays. There is very low radiation exposure. A lead apron can be used to limit any exposure beyond the facial area. If you are pregnant, you should tell your dentist before you have any dental x-rays. Pregnant women should not have dental x-rays unless it is extremely necessary.There are no significant complications or risks to having dental x-rays. There is very low radiation exposure. A lead apron can be used to limit any exposure beyond the facial area. If you are pregnant, you should tell your dentist before... More

