8 January 2009
Moderate earthquake hits Indonesia
 ENG   RUS   PT   ITA 
Photo Forum Articles News All news Feedback Advertising
Search the site:
Virtual autopsy of Egyptian mummy   Monstrous creatures of deep blue sea   The greatest survivors of Earth's nature: Water bears
Example: Yushchenko, Putin, Bush

The front page   
 Russia   World   Society   Science   Hotspots and Incidents   Opinion   Business 

Login:
@pravda.ru
Password:
Forgot?
  Register Now!
Photo galleries
Europe freezes without Russian gas
Europe freezes without Russian gas
Britney Spears will stop biting her nails in 2009 Winter roads can be extremely dangerous









Article

Dental X-rays can harm newborns

28.04.2004 Source:
Increase font size
  Decrease font size   print version  
Pages:

New study found pregnant women who undergo dental X-rays face an increased risk of having underweight babies.

The study lacked data on whether babies born to X-ray-exposed mothers developed any problems associated with low birth weight, including lung ailments and delays in physical or mental growth.

BREAKING NEWS
Israel launches massive military operation against Gaza Strip
America chooses its future
Russia to retrieve its status of world's strongest superpower
Astounding photos of planes overcoming sound barrier
More...

Still, Dr. Michael Fleming, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians, called the study "potentially very significant because it really changes the information that we've believed all these years."

Generally, the academy has told pregnant women that medical and dental X-rays of the head and neck are safe.

Similar findings were reported in babies of women exposed during childhood to radiation for cancer treatment. X-rays tend to involve lower doses, reports thestar.com

According to BBC Dr Hujeol said: "We don't know whether radiation affects neurohormonal mechanisms in the head and neck region, such as thyroid function, or whether factors unrelated to the X-rays are to blame.

"The findings are surprising because the amount of radiation pregnant women were exposed to was very low and generally thought to be incapable of inducing observable health effects.

"The highest dose observed in our study was about the same amount of radiation exposure as flying 16 round-trips from New York to London."

Other studies have shown that different types of diagnostic radiation, such as those used to investigate spine problems, can also associated with low birth weight.

A spokesman for the British Dental Association said: "The risk associated with dental X-rays is very small. "Dentists take X-rays only when they deem it to be necessary as part of diagnosis, and most dentists will be more cautious about performing dental treatments on pregnant women. "Women must tell their dentist if they are pregnant, or even if they think they may be pregnant."

Discuss this article with others on Pravda.ru forum

Digg!
Pages:
print version e-mail



Readers' Top
The mother of all paradoxes, the American social model
Russia to purchase Israeli spy planes
US economy to collapse before something improves





All news About Pravda.Ru Site map Export news News partners STATISTICS
© 1999-2006. «PRAVDA.Ru». When reproducing our materials in whole or in part, hyperlink to PRAVDA.Ru should be made. The opinions and views of the authors do not always coincide with the point of view of PRAVDA.Ru's editors..
Rambler's Top100 Рейтинг@Mail.ru