
doi: 10.1093/rpd/nct100
pmid: 23615358
Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) is a tool for the optimisation of radiological procedures. Establishment of a DRL is a requirement of national regulations. Measurements performed by the Greek Atomic Energy Commission on 529 dental intraoral radiographic facilities have been used in order to define DRLs for digital and film imaging modalities, taking into account the region of the mouth to be imaged. Thus, different DRL values have been proposed for minimum (usually incisors), maximum (usually maxillary molars) and average exposure settings, both for film and digital imaging. The results have been compared with similar studies performed in Europe and the USA and are in line with the most recent ones.
Film Dosimetry, Greece, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Mandible, Radiography, Dental, Digital, Reference Standards, Radiation Dosage, Molar, Radiation Protection, Radiography, Dental, Humans, Radiometry
Film Dosimetry, Greece, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Mandible, Radiography, Dental, Digital, Reference Standards, Radiation Dosage, Molar, Radiation Protection, Radiography, Dental, Humans, Radiometry
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