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What do you think of the danger of radiation from x-rays? |
I am writing a paper on people's ideas about the radiation you are exposed to because of x-rays and CT scans. I am also an x-ray tech..which is actually what brought about the idea for this paper. I can speak for dental x-rays. An FMX (which is a full mouth set of x-rays) is usually composed of 18 films. Taking all of these x-rays WITHOUT the use of a lead apron is equivalent to approximately one hour in the son. If a lead apron is used the amount lowers greatly. An FMX is only taken approximately once every 5 years. Bitewings (4 film) are taken every 6 - 12 months and periodic PA (periapical x-rays consisting of 1 film) x-rays are taken. The public is very misinformed about the amount of radiation they are receiving when radiographs are taken. Of course it's not 100% safe... but going out in the sun is not 100% safe either. Personally I think it is a minimal risk for diagostic x-rays. im sure that it truly doe scause problems or docs wouldnt be so nervous about exposign unborn babies to it, but ive had broken bonesm and plenty pof dental exams. im now 26 and dotn ahve any signs of radiation poisoning or problems due to being exposed....i think there is minimal exposure, making it as bad as breathing in second hand smoke at worst as i've heard, overexposure to x-rays will make a woman susceptible to infertility. Any and every exposure to radiation carries some risk. Radiation can damage DNA and other molecules. Radiation is a known mutagen (causes DNA damage which may or may not lead to cancer) and a known carcinogen (causes DNA damage and enough associated steps to lead to cancer). As a radiologic technologist, I am constantly having to explain to patients how low the dose is now a days. Last week, I needed to do one sinus view (a waters view) on an 8 year old. The mother kept telling the child to close his eyes so they would not get any radiation. of course it cause danger to inner organs. anything and everything which violates and challenges the Mother Nature causes damage to human organs. in the case of Xrays, the exposure surely affects the bone marrow and the lack of calcium in the later years, I think. |
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