Answer to Question #11520 Submitted to "Ask the Experts"
Category: Medical and Dental Equipment/Shielding — Equipment
The following question was answered by an expert in the appropriate field:
What material is used to produce x rays in dental imaging equipment? Does the material have to be refreshed over time?
X rays are produced by the electromagnetic interaction of electrons and the tungsten target of the x-ray tube. This interaction does not deplete any of the material of the tungsten target. One might say that the electrons that interact with the target are depleted continuously while x rays are being produced since a continuous stream of electrons is required to produce a continuous stream of x rays.
The x rays produced in any x-ray equipment (dental, computed tomography, general radiography) are all produced in the same manner.
Joel Gray, PhD