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Episode 320: What dental assistants need to know about the latest imaging recommendations

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In this episode, Kevin Henry and Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH, discuss the use of lead aprons in dental radiography. They address the recent recommendations from the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the American Dental Association regarding patient shielding. While the use of lead aprons is no longer necessary in most cases due to advancements in digital imaging systems, there are still considerations for dental practices that use traditional film and an importance placed on dental practices checking with their state boards about what is required in their specific state. The importance of consistent communication within the dental team and with patients is emphasized, as well as the opportunity to educate patients through social media and other resources. The episode concludes with a focus on empowering dental assistants and elevating the profession. The resources mentioned in the podcast can be found at https://www.marygovoni.com. Takeaways The use of lead aprons in dental radiography is no longer necessary in most cases due to advancements in digital imaging systems. Dental practices that still use traditional film may need to continue using lead aprons. Consistent communication within the dental team and with patients is crucial to avoid mixed messages. Utilizing social media and other resources can help educate patients about the changes in radiography practices. Patient preferences should be respected, and dental assistants should be prepared to comply with requests for lead aprons. Educational resources, such as studies and articles, can be valuable tools for informing patients and maintaining their confidence. Empowering dental assistants is essential for elevating the profession and ensuring patient care. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:21 The Use of Lead Aprons 06:10 Considerations for Traditional Film Users 07:56 Consistency in Communication 12:02 Utilizing Social Media 13:42 Patient Preferences 16:19 Educational Resources 18:16 Empowering Dental Assistants 18:39 Conclusion
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In this episode, Kevin Henry and Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH, discuss the use of lead aprons in dental radiography. They address the recent recommendations from the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the American Dental Association regarding patient shielding. While the use of lead aprons is no longer necessary in most cases due to advancements in digital imaging systems, there are still considerations for dental practices that use traditional film and an importance placed on dental practices checking with their state boards about what is required in their specific state. The importance of consistent communication within the dental team and with patients is emphasized, as well as the opportunity to educate patients through social media and other resources. The episode concludes with a focus on empowering dental assistants and elevating the profession. The resources mentioned in the podcast can be found at https://www.marygovoni.com. Takeaways The use of lead aprons in dental radiography is no longer necessary in most cases due to advancements in digital imaging systems. Dental practices that still use traditional film may need to continue using lead aprons. Consistent communication within the dental team and with patients is crucial to avoid mixed messages. Utilizing social media and other resources can help educate patients about the changes in radiography practices. Patient preferences should be respected, and dental assistants should be prepared to comply with requests for lead aprons. Educational resources, such as studies and articles, can be valuable tools for informing patients and maintaining their confidence. Empowering dental assistants is essential for elevating the profession and ensuring patient care. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:21 The Use of Lead Aprons 06:10 Considerations for Traditional Film Users 07:56 Consistency in Communication 12:02 Utilizing Social Media 13:42 Patient Preferences 16:19 Educational Resources 18:16 Empowering Dental Assistants 18:39 Conclusion
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