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Development of 10 principles of radiation protection in oral and maxillofacial radiology

  • Hyun Jin Cho
  • , Sam Sun Lee
  • , Joo Hee Kang
  • , Jo Eun Kim
  • , Kyung Hoe Huh
  • , Won Jin Yi
  • , Min Suk Heo
  • , Han Gyeol Yeom
  • , Chena Lee
  • , Hang Moon Choi
  • , Seo Young An
  • , Jong Seok Lee
  • , Sung Sun Noh
  • , Hyun Jin Kim
  • , Kyung Hyun Do
  • , Woo Kyoung Jeong
  • , Hong Eo
  • , Hyun Cheol Kim
  • , Jina Shim
  • , Jun Bong Shin
  • Jae Yeon Hwang, Min Woo Lee
  • Seoul National University
  • Wonkwang University
  • Yonsei University
  • Gangneung-Wonju National University
  • Kyungpook National University
  • University of Ulsan
  • Kyung Hee University
  • Kangwon National University
  • Konkuk University

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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to establish an expert consensus on a set of principles for radiation protection in oral and maxillofacial radiology in Korea. Although national and international guidelines exist, their practical application to dental radiology remains limited, with key clinical components not mandatorily enforced. Therefore, guidelines tailored specifically to dental radiology are necessary to ensure consistent and effective radiation safety. Materials and Methods: A modified Delphi method was utilized, involving 20 experts—7 specialists in oral and maxillofacial radiology and 13 in medical radiology. A Guideline Development Committee initially drafted the principles, which were refined over 3 rounds of email-based surveys. Panelists evaluated each principle using a 9-point Likert scale, with quantitative scores and qualitative feedback informing the revision process. Results: Consensus was reached on 10 principles, addressing radiographic justification, imaging scope limitations, pregnancy considerations, pediatric optimization, portable radiography, radiation dose monitoring and equipment operation. Final agreement scores approached 9.0, with standard deviations ≤ 0.7, confirming strong expert consensus. Conclusion: The finalized principles constitute a structured, evidence-based guideline aligned with international standards while addressing specific challenges unique to oral and maxillofacial radiology. They offer practical strategies to enhance patient safety and standardize radiographic decision-making. Further research should investigate their clinical implementation and recommend periodic updates to reflect evolving technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)280-289
Number of pages10
JournalImaging Science in Dentistry
Volume55
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2025

Keywords

  • Clinical Decision-Making
  • Consensus
  • Delphi Technique
  • Radiation Protection
  • Radiography, Dental

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