Posted on 5/23/2022 by Singing River Dentistry Midtown
If you are pregnant, you may be wondering whether it is safe to have dental X-rays.
Although there is some concern about the safety of dental X-rays during pregnancy, the American College of Radiology states that the benefits of dental X-rays far outweigh the risks.
Digital X-rays used at Singing River Dentistry have a very low level of radiation, which is not known to be harmful to the developing baby.
However, our dentists may take certain precautions depending on your situation. Here's everything you need to know before going for a dental x-ray.
Who Should Avoid Getting Dental X Rays?
Although dental X-rays are generally considered safe, some precautions must be taken.
Pregnant women should avoid getting dental X-rays during the first trimester. The developing baby is most vulnerable to the effects of radiation during this time.
If a woman is pregnant with twins or triplets, she may be advised to wait until after she gives birth to get dental X-rays. Additionally, breastfeeding women should avoid dental X-rays unless they are necessary. Ask your dentist for the safest option for your condition.
Precautions Taken by Dentists during X-ray
Dentists usually take a few precautions to minimize any potential risks.
First, they will often use a lead apron to help protect the abdomen from radiation exposure. Second, they may also position the x-ray film holder away from the abdomen to reduce exposure further. Finally, they will often take a shorter x-ray series to minimize the amount of radiation exposure. Although the risks of dental x-rays during pregnancy are low, these precautions help ensure the safety of both mother and child.
If you have any questions or concerns about dental x-rays during pregnancy, be sure to speak with our dentists - who will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Call us today for more information.
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