IAEA survey of dental cone beam computed tomography practice and related patient exposure in nine Central and Eastern European countries.
Adnan BeganovićOlivera Ciraj-BjelacIliya DyakovVesna GershanIvana KralikAleksandra MilatovićDušan ŠalátKarapet StepanyanAnatoli VladimirovJenia VassilevaPublished in: Dento maxillo facial radiology (2019)
The results emphasize the need for a cautious approach to using dental CBCT. Imaging only when the clinical indications are clear, accompanied with the appropriate radiographic techniques and the optimum imaging protocol, will help reduce radiation dose to patients.
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