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[en] It is emphasized that to justify the use of radiation the patient must derive a benefit. Guidelines are presented in an attempt to define conditions in which the probability of the patient receiving a benefit is sufficiently great to justify the additional post-treatment radiation exposure. In general, post-treatment radiographs are a benefit to the patient only when they indicate that radiographically detectable lesions have not been treated and the dental treatment performed is inappropriate for the individual patient's oral environment
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Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Md. (USA); p. 144-146; 1975; 7. annual national conference on radiation control; Hyannis, Massachusetts, United States of America (USA); 27 Apr 1975
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