Resumen
Introduction: In the dental field, the use of intraoral, ex-traoral and even volumetric computed tomography is very common. Intraoral X-rays have a low dose of radiation compared to volumetric CT scans that can emit a higher dose of radiation with some degree of risk to patients. Al-though the importance of the use of informed consent and the risks during these procedures are known, very little has been reported about the use of informed consent in oral and maxillofacial radiology. Objective: To analyze the benefits and challenges of using informed consent in dental radiology. Main Comments: Currently, there is no clear consensus in the dental community on whether the patient’s informed consent should be obtained before they undergo an imaging examination with ionizing radiation. Its application repetitively or prolongedly could affect the patient in the long term. Global considerations: There is a universal consensus to highlight the importance of informed consent in the entire field of health. However, in practice, its realization can lead to certain difficulties, such as the identification of the person responsible for its implementation, the time it takes to execute it and the concern to cause unnecessary fear in the patient. If these difficulties can be overcome, we can see the benefits of having a clear consensus for the use of informed consent in the dental area.
Título traducido de la contribución | Informed consent in dental radiology: a pending matter |
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Idioma original | Español |
Número de artículo | e4293 |
Publicación | Revista Cubana de Estomatologia |
Volumen | 59 |
N.º | 2 |
Estado | Publicada - 1 abr. 2022 |
Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
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Palabras clave
- dental radiography
- ionizing radiation
- radiation protection