Iaea dental radiology

  • What is the Alara principle in dental radiography?

    Since 1973 the acronym ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) has been used to designate the optimization of X-ray doses.
    For the dentist the ALARA-principle entails the obligation to minimize the radiation dose to patient and surroundings to a level as low as reasonably achievable..

Description. X ray imaging is used extensively in dentistry to diagnose symptoms, plan and monitor treatments and to follow up pathoses.

What is a dental X ray course?

It contains nine modules in which the participant plays the role of a dental professional at The Family Dental Centre

Improve their understanding of radiation protection in the context of dentistry; Understand how dental X ray equipment works and how this influences patient dose;

What is the ionizing radiation safety report?

This Safety Report provides guidance on meeting the requirements for radiation protection and safety in uses of ionizing radiation in dentistry established in IAEA Safety Standards Series No

GSR Part 3, Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation Sources: International Basic Safety Standards


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