Dental X-raysJaw X-ray, Teeth X-ray, X-ray, Dental RisksRadiation used in dental X-rays is so low that
there is very little chance of problems from having the X-rays.
Pregnant women may not want to have routine dental X-rays taken until after
they give birth. Although there is no proof that a routine dental X-ray could
harm a developing baby (fetus), dentists usually suggest you wait to have your
X-rays until after the baby is born. Delaying the X-ray for a few months will
not result in further harm to teeth in most cases. There are times when the
severity of the dental problem requires an X-ray to deal with an urgent
concern.
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