1. [Radiation risks in dental and medical radiography].
- Author
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Geleijns J and Broerse JJ
- Subjects
- Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Humans, Radiation Effects, Risk Assessment, Radiography, Dental adverse effects
- Abstract
Biological effects of exposure to ionizing radiation in diagnostic dental and medical radiology are stochastic effects such as carcinogenesis and genetical effects. Today, radiation exposure due to an x-ray or nuclear medicine examination varies from less then 0.001 mSv to more then 10 mSv effective dose. The background level of natural radiation in the Netherlands is about 2 mSv. Assuming that an appropriate indication for the examination exists, it can be stated that generally the diagnostic information obtained outweighs by far the risks involved in the exposure to radiation.
- Published
- 1995