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. 2010 Sep-Oct;15(5):292–293.

Observance of radiation protection principles in Iranian dental schools

Amir Eskandarlou a, Karim Ghazi-khanlou Sani *,b,*, Nima Rostampour c
PMCID: PMC3082829  PMID: 21526099

The use of radiation in the medical practice has evolved since its beginning and 30% to 50% of medical decisions are affected by radiologic examinations.1 However, the hazards of ionizing radiation are irrefutable.1 Dental radiography represents one of the most frequently used radiologic examinations in the industrialized world.2 This type of radiography stands for 25% of the radiologic examinations performed in the European Union.3 It means that the dose to the population as a whole is considerable. Therefore, some particular attention should be paid to radiation safety.2,3

The European Commission (EC) and National Radiation Protection Board (NRPB) have been collected some guidelines about radiation protection in dentistry.4,5 The aim of this study was to investigate the observance of radiation protection principles in Iranian dental schools.

This cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted between September 2008 and February 2009. A questionnaire was conducted regarding EC and NRPB recommendations about radiation protection in dental radiography. The radiology departments of all dental school of Iran (18 schools) surveyed in this study.

Agreement of the results with some recommendations of EC and NRPB are shown in table 1.

Table 1.

Agreements of dental schools status with guidelines of EC and NRPB in different aspects

Agreement N (%)
Item Intra-oral radiography Extra-oral radiography
1- Utilizing the rectangular collimator 2 (11.1) --------
2- PID length 17 (94.4) --------
3- Existence of protective covers 18 (100) 18 (100)
4- Policy for use of protective covers 5 (27.8) 4 (22.2)
5- Responsible person for radiography 12 (66.7) 16 (88.9)
6- Existence of radiation monitoring systems 17 (94.4) 17 (94.4)
7- Responsible person for holding disable patients 18 (100) 18 (100)
8- Regular measurements of films sensitivity 5 (27.8) 1 (5.6)
9- Measurements of darkroom lighting and safelight condition 3 (16.7) 2 (11.1)
10- Personnel dose received monitoring 17 (94.4) 18 (100)
11- Quality control and output measurements of x-ray sets 0 (0) 2 (11.1)
12- Responsible person about quality control programs 13 (72.2) 13 (72.2)
13- Quality control periods for base density of films 1 (5.6) 5 (27.8)
14- Quality control periods for darkroom lighting 3 (16.7) 3 (16.7)
15- Output measurements of x-ray sets 2 (11.1) 2 (11.1)

The findings about radiation protection principles observance in dental radiography point to a slightly better situation than those mentioned by former similar studies in Iran.

The current survey emphasizes on the need for further consideration of radiation protection principles, especially on the field of quality control and quality assurance programs, in dental schools of Iran. If quality control and quality assurance problems are corrected, the situation can be improved.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by a research grant from the research deputy of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. (Grant no. 8610040102)

Footnotes

Conflict of Interests

Authors have no conflict of interests.

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