Are X-rays Safe?




At your child’s dental visit, after an extensive health history is taken and your pediatric dentist has taken a look at your child’s teeth, it may be recommended for them to have x-rays taken. It may also be recommended that your child has X-rays more frequently than you as an adult. The reason is because their mouth changes quickly. 

An x-ray allows the dentist to see what is below the gum line, between the teeth and shows potential problems that may impact your child in the future. X-rays should be taken every six months at their regular dental appointment. Once the x-rays are taken not only is the dentist able to see if there are any problems below the gum line, but they also can determine if there are cavities between the teeth that need to be taken care of. The number of x-rays that need to be taken will depend on the size of your child’s mouth and how well the x-ray is able to be taken. 

If it is recommended that your child have x-rays they will have a lead overall placed on them that protects the from the UV. “The pediatric dentist takes every precaution to limit your child’s amount of exposure,” says Dr. Cameron Fuller. Once the x-ray is completed, your dentist will be able to see right away and cavities or other problems so they can be treated right away.
 
For more information contact Dr. Fuller & his team today!

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