Anonymous wrote:Shocking that the trade group representing Dentists, who get a nice $30 income shot with every X-Ray, say that they are harmless. Physics: When you bounce high-energy particles off of other particles, it knocks them astray. That is literally what causes the image on the screen. You cannot magically not hit DNA, mitochondria, ribosomes, and remove electrons because then the X-Ray wouldn't work. They are not harmless; they are high energy particles that change the nature of the matter in your body. On average, it's not going to be the thing that kills you, but it probably makes sense to not subject your head to ionizing radiation more often than necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Shocking that the trade group representing Dentists, who get a nice $30 income shot with every X-Ray, say that they are harmless. Physics: When you bounce high-energy particles off of other particles, it knocks them astray. That is literally what causes the image on the screen. You cannot magically not hit DNA, mitochondria, ribosomes, and remove electrons because then the X-Ray wouldn't work. They are not harmless; they are high energy particles that change the nature of the matter in your body. On average, it's not going to be the thing that kills you, but it probably makes sense to not subject your head to ionizing radiation more often than necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Our dentist doesn’t even try to take them every year. I think they do every 3 years? That seems fine.
Anonymous wrote:The ADA and JADA came out and said that the lead apron is completely unnecessary and the amount of radiation absorbed is negligible. So what are you going to say the next time at the dental office they don’t put it on or if you refuse to take them once a year citing concerns of radiation?
Food for thought.
Anonymous wrote:I’m still going to refuse because even if the lead apron provides no marginal protection *to my abdomen*, it’s still uneccesary radiation *to my head*. I see the dentist 2-3x/year for cleanings and there’s no suprise lurking they need to xray for every year.
Anonymous wrote:Go to a new dentist. With new technology, you don’t need an apron.
Anonymous wrote:I love the lead apron. It's a weighted blanket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't refuse them because of radiation, silly. I refuse them every single year for whole family (mine tries every six months) because they are unnecessary and uncomfortable. Dentists have even confirmed this. I open it up that if they have seen something and they want an x-ray look, we're happy to do it. They always say it's okay. We do give in every three years or so. Never any new information. Kids are also going to an orthodontist anyway. Think about it.
Those docs just don’t want to deal with you, they just say okay to move things along. Duh!
+1, they are not going to argue. They write in your chart "declined medical advice" and move on.
I like seeing my xrays.
Per all the additional PPs, you're a sucker. But you do you.
Just want to point out the frequency of x-rays is patient dependent. Never had a cavity? Every 3 years (or more!) is fine. Have a mouth full of dental work? Every year is needed, maybe even every 6 months if you have a new cavity every time you go in. You can’t make blanket statements about the frequency of x-rays for everyone.
-dentist