During radiographic procedures, what protective equipment should be used?

Prepare for the South Carolina Dental Association Radiation Safety Test with flashcards and multiple choice questions, complete with hints and explanations. Get ready for success!

Multiple Choice

During radiographic procedures, what protective equipment should be used?

Explanation:
During radiographic procedures, shielding radiosensitive tissues helps keep radiation exposure as low as reasonably achievable. In dental imaging, a lead apron protects the trunk, shielding organs in the abdomen and pelvis, while a thyroid shield safeguards the neck and thyroid gland, which are particularly sensitive to ionizing radiation. Using both protections together provides broad coverage and reduces cumulative dose more effectively than using either one alone or none at all. The other options leave important areas unprotected, so the best practice is to use lead aprons and thyroid shields.

During radiographic procedures, shielding radiosensitive tissues helps keep radiation exposure as low as reasonably achievable. In dental imaging, a lead apron protects the trunk, shielding organs in the abdomen and pelvis, while a thyroid shield safeguards the neck and thyroid gland, which are particularly sensitive to ionizing radiation. Using both protections together provides broad coverage and reduces cumulative dose more effectively than using either one alone or none at all. The other options leave important areas unprotected, so the best practice is to use lead aprons and thyroid shields.

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