Weissman B J, Serman N J
Division of Oral Radiology, School of Dental and Oal Surgery, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2000 Nov;90(5):663-5. doi: 10.1067/moe.2000.110086.
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which untrained, unlicensed, and unregulated auxiliary dental personnel are permitted by law to expose radiographs.
A survey questionnaire was mailed to the agencies regulating dental practice of the 50 US and 3 regional jurisdictions. Information was requested regarding agency laws regulating who was permitted to prescribe dental radiographs, who was permitted to expose dental radiographs, and who, if anyone, was specifically prohibited.
Survey data show that 47.3% of the US population live in jurisdictions that have no regulations prohibiting untrained, unregulated auxiliary dental personnel from exposing patients to ionizing radiation.
The clinical implications for private dental practice in this era of expanding use of auxiliary personnel are that the need exists for increased training and formal licensing of all auxiliary personnel involved in dental radiography.
本研究旨在确定法律允许未经培训、无执照且不受监管的牙科辅助人员进行口腔X光检查的程度。
向美国50个州及3个地区司法管辖区的牙科执业监管机构邮寄了调查问卷。要求提供有关监管谁被允许开具口腔X光检查处方、谁被允许进行口腔X光检查以及是否有明确禁止对象的机构法律信息。
调查数据显示,47.3%的美国人口居住在没有法规禁止未经培训、不受监管的牙科辅助人员让患者接受电离辐射的司法管辖区。
在辅助人员使用不断增加的这个时代,私人牙科诊所的临床意义在于,需要对所有参与口腔X光检查的辅助人员加强培训并颁发正式执照。