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Are dental X-rays dangerous?

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Yes, dental X-rays are dangerous. However, the danger is minimal if you have them done only every few years.

Dental X-rays use ionizing radiation, which can cause cancer. For this reason, it's important to have them done only occasionally and in doses that are as low as possible. Dentists are aware of the dangers of radiation and take care to keep exposure levels to a minimum.

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