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Will the Dental Doctor skip the X--rays?


My oral has many "black colour small tumer", by expotion to the x-rays will worson the situation.
If the teeths are broken to the roots, it will have feeling,
Can the Dental Doctor just see and skip the X-rays

He'll want xrays so he can see the root tips and decide which ones he wants to extract.

Too many x-rays can have a negative effect, but the likelihood that you would have that many x-rays in a year is highly unlikely. Having x-rays every six months is within the acceptable guidelines in terms of how much radiation you are exposed to each year as set by the federal government. For dental assistants, hygienists and other dental professionals, it would be important for them to follow guidelines on taking x-rays to avoid their exposure- but you have to realize they take many x-rays on many patients every day that they are working. Even then, if they follow the proper protocol, they minimize their exposure to under the federal guideline. As a sidenote, the new trend is to reduce the number of times x-rays are taken, unless there are certain conditions that would suggest the presence of interproximal (in between) cavities. For example, if you came in and had more cavities, even though you didn't have any six months ago, then that would be an indication to take x-rays. Some dentists will go up to two years without taking an x-ray as long as the patient keeps up with hygiene and no new problems arise. The short answer is that x-rays every six months are okay.

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