The first statement was developed jointly with the Health Service Executive and deals with the requirement to wear lead aprons whenever taking dental x-rays. The new advice states that there is no ...
If you’ve ever had oral X-rays taken at the dentist, chances are you’re familiar with the heavy, grey apron the hygienist briefly lays over your midsection. The lead apron has long been used to ...
For 66 years students of radiography and radiology have relied on 'Kitty Clark' as the source book for advice and scholarship on radiographic positioning. The new edition represents a further step ...