Dental X-rays should not affect pacemaker or defibrillator function. Ultrasonic dental scalers use fast vibrations to clean teeth through one of two energy conversion technologies:2 • Magnetorestrictive—uses a pulsing magnetic field applied to a metal “stack” that flexes to move tip in an elliptical pattern.
Dental X-rays
Most diagnostic tools using ionizing radiation, such as radiography (X-ray), have not been identified as sources of device interference or damage. Dental X-rays should not affect pacemaker or defibrillator function.
Diagnostic testing required in dentistry (such as x-rays, radiography, and ultrasounds) will not affect your pacemaker. More intensive dental treatments may affect your pacemaker, such as oral surgery to place a dental implant, or in fact, any procedure that might require sedation.
Yes. With a pacemaker you can have x-rays and ct scans done safely. Magnetic resonance imaging, an MRI should be avoided in patients with pacemakers. Because the MRI creates a strong magnetic field, if the pacemaker lead happens to be of a certain length it canresonate within the field.Interference with the pacemaker function – The X-rays used during dental visits can disrupt the function of the pacemaker. However, there are
lead shields that can be used in order to protect you and your pacemaker during dental X-rays.