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- 11 Radiation Hazards in Dentistry; Gont. 196U Chrietzberg, J.E. & Lewis, J.F.

Report of the state-wide program for radiation protection in the use of dental X-ray machines in Georgia. J.Georgia D.A. 37:"33-38, Jan.1961;. Cole, T. & Silver, A.H. Production of hydrogen atoms in teeth by X-irradiation. Stomat. Ref. Curr. Med. List. 2: 20.y Summer 19614. Donohue, W.B. & Perreault, J.G. Effect of X-ray irradiation on the growth of the teeth and jaws in kittens. Arch.Oral Biol. 9: 739-750, Nov.-Dec. 1961;. Enz, Riginette Apr.l961i. Will the doctor have to take X-rays? D.Asst. 33: 23-2J.I, Mar.-

Form National Council on Radiation Protection.

J.A.D.A. 69: 511-512, Oct. 196h. Orthodont.

Franklin, J.B. (The dangers of radiation in cephalometric radiography.) Frang. 35: Ig-lj, 23 Nov.1961;. (Fr) Greek, W.J. New state Radiation Monitoring Act. (Illinois) 26, Jan.l96U.: 87, Feb.1961;. Harmful radiation search.(New Jersey) Oct. 196U.

Illinois D.J. 33: 8-10,

J. New Jersey D. Hygienists1 A. 2:

Hartford Health Department designs radiation protective. U8, Apr. 196lu

J. Connecticut D.A. 38: J. California D.A.

Heslep, J.M. et al. Surpak Survey of dental X-ray machines. UO: i4l6-!;19, Oct. 1961;.

Higashi, T. et al. Secondary radiation from the collinating lucite tubus attached to the telecobalt unit. Nippon D.Col.,Ann.Pub. 1: ll|-l6,196U. fAbstract) Hollender, Alars & Lysell, Gunnar Radiation doses during roentgenography of the head. Odont. Revy. if: 15-22,No. 1. 1961|> Illinois,eradiation regulations. Fort. Rev. Chigago D.Soc. 1;7: 10,11;, J4n.l,196U. Also in; Illinois D.J. 33: 381;-385, Jun.1961;. Jacobson, F.L. Dental radiation hazards and their control. Part I. Radiation to the operator. J. Seattle Dist. D.Soc. 2: 12-13, 18 May 1961;. Dental radiation hazards and their control. Part 2. Protection of the patient. J. Seattle Dist.D.Soc. 3: 12-13, 16 Sep. 1961;. Kathren, R.L. William H. Rollins(l852-1929)pioneer in reducing radiation hazards. D.Abs. 9: 722, Nov. 1961;. Kieren, H.L. X-ray registration fee.(Wisconsin) Jan. 1961;. Morris, R.L. Public health problems of 2U5-2U6,Aug. 196U.(Abstract) <$'<J!3sB3mCIX,F.M. Dentist and ionization. J. Wisconsin D.Soc. UO: 2, Iowa D.J, 50:

owa X-ray machines.

Irish D.Rev. 10: 86-89, Oct. 1961;.

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Radiation Hazards in Dentistry, Contd. 196ii Psota, F.J.(Compiled by) Illinois radiation regulations. Soc. U8: 9-10, Nov.l5,196iu Radiation protection regulations. (Maryland) Fort.Rev.Chicago D.

J. Maryland D.A. 7: 23-2)j,Apr.196)4.

Reckow, J.F. vora. (The current status of radiation protection in dental practice.) RadiologeeU: 293-30U, Sep. 196lu (Ger) Richards, A.G. & Webber, R.L. Dental X-ray exposure of sites within the head and neck. Oral Surg.,0ral Med.ft Oral Path. 18: 752-756, Dec.l961u Richards, A.G. Sources of X-radiation in the dental office. 37: 51-57, 6U-68,No.3.196Ju D.Radiog.& Photog. J.Pros.

Robinson, J.E. Dental management of the oral effects of radiotherapy. Den. 1U: 582-587, May-Jun. 1961u

Robinson, J.R. & Knowles, R.E. jr. New regulations reouire X-ray registration. (Missouri) J. Missouri D.A. Wit 20-2l.i, Dec. 196lj. Scavotto, S.P., et al. Radiation protection, a dBntelnprogram in Massachusetts. . Massachusetts D.Soc.J. 13: 13-15, Fall,196U. Sehiverin, Ursula G. Safety factors in dental roentgenographic procedures. J.Ara.D. Hygienists' A. 38: 132-135,3rd quart. 196!i. Seifert, H. (Possibilities of reducing radiation doses in dental X-ray diagnosis.) Deutsch.Stomat. llj: 370-379,May 196U. (Ger) Senn, G.L. et al. Feb. 196U. Survey of X_ray facilities in Los Angeles. D.Abs. 9' 126-127, New York State D.J.

Sloane, R.B. Appraisal of the hazards of dental radiation. 30: 117-118, Mar. 1?6U.

Sobkowski, F.J. Study of the persistence of X-ray-induced chromosome lesions in epithelial cells of the cheek pouch of the Chinese hamster. J.D.Res. 1|3: 762?63,Suppl. Sep.-Oct.196U. (Abstract) Sonnabend, Eberhard & Kruse, Dietrich (Measurements of ray-doses to patients in extraoral and panor.amid'SX-ray pictures of the teeth and jaws.) Deutsch. Zahnarztl. Z. 19s 729-952,Aug.l,196U. (Ger) Straub, L.F. Radiological protection and the dental assistant. 1U-16, Nov. 196U. D. Asst, 33:

Telichko, F.F. ( On doses received by patients and personnel dftring X-ray investigation of teeth and jaws and measures in radiation protection.) Stomatologiia. Ii3: 39-U3,Mar.-Apr.l961u (Rus) U.S. Public Health Service begins more X-ray studies. May 196h. Illinois D.J. 33: 310, J.D.A.South Africa.
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Viljoen, P.T. Importance of ionizing radiation in dentistry. 19: 292-297,Oct. 196iu

Villanyi, A.A. Film sensitivity and kilovoltage in dental radiography. California D.A. 32: 1^7-150, Apr. 196U.

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- 13 Radiation Hazards in Dentistry ' Gontd . 196U Wainwright, . . & Nisenson, Airon Dental radiation laws. Summary of California radiation protection regulations. J. South. California T).A. 32: Li3-U5,Feb.lQ6lj.. Wainwright, .. Depth doses in dental radiography. Sep. -Oct. 196lu J.D.Res. U3: 76U Suppl.,

How much radiation does the patient receive per set of dental radiographs? J. Alabama D.A. U8: 19-21 portrait, Jan. 19614.. Wainwright, W,. & Nisenson, Aaron Recommendations for radiation dose reduction : in the dental care of children. J. South. California D.A. 32 lj2-U3,Feb. 196lu Special comment on the laws regarding film badge monitoring, medical examination : and courses of instruction. J. South. California D.A. 32 It5-U6, Feb. l?61u 1965 Barbeaux, .L. Radiation reduced for Ohioans. Barros, R.E. (Radiation and dentistry). (Sp) Ohio Dent. J. 39: 97-9, Mar. 1965.

Rev. Asoc.Odont. Argent. 53: 397, Nov. 1965 New York Dent.J.

Blatz, H. Effective control of X-ray exposure in dentistry. 31: 250-5,Jun.-Jul.l965.

Bollaert, A. (Dangers of X-rays and protection of the practitioner and patient in dentistry) Rev. Belg.Med.Dent. 20: 121-36,1965. (Fr) Chvojka, Z. et al. (Possibilities of reducing harmful dosage in intraoral roentgenography. Eesk. Stomat. 65: 125-36, Mar. 1 9 6 5 . (Ca) Clark, H.A. A suggested code of practice for dental radiography. 119: U*8-5l, l6Nov. 1 9 6 5 . Brit. Dent.J.

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Fleischmann, A. If. Two incidents involving exposure of dentists to ionizing radiation. Aust. Dent. J. 10: ii3U, Dec. 1965. Foskett, W.E. A mass postal survey of dental X-ray units in New South Wales. Aust. Dent.J. 10: 162-8, Aprll965. Frank, R.M. et al. Acquired dental defects and salivary gland lesions after irradiation for carcinoma. J. Amer.Dent. Ass, 70: 868-83, Apr. 1965. Jung, T. Gonadal doses resulting from panoramic x-ray examination of the fceeth. ^ral Surg. 19: 7U5-53, Jun.1965. Kort, W.B. 1965. X-ray protection in the dental, office. f)nt. Survey, ij.1: li3-7, Dec. Czas. Stomat, 18: 595-

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McEwan, A.G. Some observations on 150 recent radiation surveys in dental surgeries. New Zeal. Dent.J. 61: 2U8-55, Oct. 1965. Mercer, v.H. Radiological health in dental offices. Nov. 1965. J. Indiana Dent.Ass. hh'lhQy Radiol.

Miller, J.W. The dental Surpak program and results through December 1963. Health Data. 6: 271-7, May 1965. Rosenthal, L.E. et al. The effects of radiotherapy on oral tissues. Dent. 15: 153-6, Jan. -Feb. 1965.

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Williamson, B.D.P. Nine years of radiation protection in New Zealand dental radiography. New Zealand D.J. 59: 3-12, Jan. 1963. 1966 Alcox, R.. et al.
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Gareelon, A.H. et al, Sur-pak and physical radiation protection survey of dental x-ray equipment in Maine. J. Maine Med.Ass. 5>7: 103-10, Jun.1^66. Israel, H.J. (Phenocopia of premature stillbirths with Bonnevie-Ullrich syndrome.) Z. Aerztl.Fortbild.(Jena) 60: 116-7, 1 Oct.1966. (Ger) Lea, .L. et al. Simple precautions will reduce occupational radiation exposure. J. Wisconsin Dent.Soc. Ij2: 155-7, May 1966. McNeill, R.W. A grid diaphragm image diffuser for secondary radiation control. Angle Orthodont. 36: 63-7, Jan. 1966. Mahan, P.E. Prpposed rules, regulations for use dfi ionizing radiation dentistry. J. Georgia Dent.Ass. lj.0: 26-9,et. 1966. in

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Pridgen, P.F. et al. Dental assistarat interns question x-ray safety. Dent. Ass. 32: 33U-UO, Jun. 1966.

Pietrokovski, J. et al. Tooth dwarfism and root underdevelopment following irradiation. Oral Surg. 22: 9^-9, Jul. 1966. Radiation protection code. J. Mew Jersey Dent. Soc. 37: 378-9 passion, May-^un.1966.

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Stoppa, I.M. (Radiobiologic and radipprotective problems in dental roentgenology.) Minerva Stomat. 1 ? : 860-7, Dec. 1 9 6 6 . ( I t ) Straub, L.F. Radiological protection and the dental assistant. Surg. Assist. 2k" 163-7, Apr. 1 9 6 6 . Brit. Dent.

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Chvojka, Z. et al. (Possibilities for reducing harmful radiation doses in extraoral roentgenograms.) Ogsk.Stomat. 67: 105-9, Mar. 1967. (Cz) (Control of radiation hazards in the use of dental x-ray apparatus). Ass. 33: 371-U, Jul. 1967. (Poly) J.Canad. Dent.

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Johnson, O.K. et al, Nebraska dental, x-ray survey program. Ass. U3: 9-12, Mar. 1967.

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Hazards in Dentistry: Gontd, 1967 Schmidt, A.J. Structural shielding for dental X-ray installations. Dent. Ass. 33: l;30-2, Aug. 196?. Smith, N.J. The genetic hazard from dental radiology. 17: 1(21-8, Aug. 1967. J. Canad.

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Radiation Hazards in Dentistry; Gontd. 1968 Wege, W.R. Dental radiology today. J. Georgia Dent.Ass. i: 2h-6,Jul.l968.

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