Application of the Monte Carlo Method for the Evaluation of Scattered Radiation Dose Due to the Use of Handheld X-Ray in Dentistry

Author:

Gonzales A Cc1,Soares M R2,Batista W O G3,Cardeña A R4,Marquez J P5,Vega J R4

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería , Facultad de Ciencias, Av. Túpac Amaru 210, Rímac, Lima 150128 , Perú

2. Universidade Federal de Rondônia , Departamento de Física, Av. Pres. Dutra, 2965, Olaria, Porto Velho, RO 76801-058 , Brasil

3. Instituto Federal da Bahia , Campus Salvador, Rua Emídio dos Santos, s/n, Barbalho, Salvador, BA 40301-015 , Brasil

4. Universidad Nacional de San Agustín , Escuela Profesional de Física, Av. Independencia s/n -04001. Cercado, Arequipa , Perú

5. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos , Facultad de Ciencias, Cercado de Lima 15081, Lima , Perú

Abstract

Abstract The object of this study was to evaluate the dose of scattered radiation in the organs of the operator and assistant located in different positions within a dental room when acquiring intraoral images with a portable handheld X-ray device, using Monte Carlo simulations for recommended and traditional techniques. A typical dental installation was modeled, where the operator and assistant were placed. The beam is represented by 60-kV spectrum. Ten scenarios were simulated, representing different positions and use of the lead apron. The results of the simulations were carried out with typical parameters of the annual workload, showing significant increases in dose in the organs of the operator due to the angulation. The minimum dose in the organs of the assistant occurred when he was located 2-m away and 45° from the direction of the beam. The dose received by the operator is significantly reduced with the use apron.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiation,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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