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The
Applications of Lead Aprons - |
by:
Thomas
Morva |
Lead
aprons are commonly used in medical and
dental practices. In dental practices, the
lead apron is often used when having a panoramic
dental X-ray performed. Since a panoramic
x-ray emits radiation to all parts of the
upper body, a lead apron is required to
keep the patient safe and to prevent as
much excess radiation as possible.
Lead aprons, or another relevant type of
shield, should always be used when x-rays
are performed. Keep in mind that the part
of your body being x-rayed must remain uncovered.
The lead apron helps to shield unaffected
parts of the body from contamination from
radiation. These lead aprons are especially
important in protecting vital organs, namely
reproductive organs and the breasts of women.
An interesting fact about lead aprons is
that they contain radiation. Since lead
aprons are exposed to a countless number
of x-ray hours, most states and counties
require that they be discarded and handled
as hazardous material. Classifying lead
aprons as a hazardous material means that
your local authorities require you to dispose
of the lead apron in an authorized and approved
hazardous materials location.
Lead aprons of today are much safer and
lightweight that those in years past. Many
of the lead aprons used today have Velcro
straps to make it easier to secure the apron
in place. We understand more about safe
and unsafe levels of radiation and this
knowledge has helped manufacturers in creating
safe and effective lead aprons for both
medical and dental use. If you have ever
had an x-ray, chances are you were instructed
to wear the apron.
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