Answer to Question #15377 Submitted to "Ask the Experts"
Category: Medical and Dental Patient Issues — Dental
The following question was answered by an expert in the appropriate field:
Is it safe for the dentist office personnel to hold the x-ray tube while making exposures? My dental hygienist held the tube recently while making my x rays. I am concerned.
Handheld dental x-ray equipment has become common in dental offices. The equipment has been designed to emit a narrow beam of low dose radiation and can expose patients to the same or lower radiation compared to the wall-mounted units. There is a shield to protect the operator from scattered radiation, so it is safe when used properly. The Food and Drug Administration has approved a few handheld dental x-ray models because they can be safe and create quality images, and many states allow the use of handheld dental x rays as long as the proper safety procedures are followed.