Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64E-5.506 - Intraoral Dental Radiographic Systems
(1) Source-to-Skin Distance. X-ray systems
designed for use with an intraoral image receptor shall be provided with means
to limit source-to-skin distance to not less than:
(a) Eighteen centimeters if operable at or
above 50 kVp, or
(b) Ten
centimeters if not operable above 50 kVp.
(2) Field Limitation. Radiographic systems
designed for use with an intraoral image receptor shall be provided with means
to limit the x-ray beam such that:
(a) If the
minimum source-to-skin distance (SSD) is 18 centimeters or more, the x-ray
field at the minimum SSD shall be containable in a circle having a diameter of
no more than 7 centimeters; and
(b)
If the minimum SSD is less than 18 centimeters, the x-ray field at the minimum
SSD shall be containable in a circle having a diameter of no more than 6
centimeters.
(c) An open-ended
position indicating device shall be used on machines procured after September
19, 1972. The attenuation shall be equivalent to that required for the
diagnostic source assembly as described in subsection
64E-5.503(3),
F.A.C.
(3) Timers. Means
shall be provided to terminate the exposure at a preset time interval, preset
product of current and time (mAs), a preset number of pulses, or a preset
radiation exposure to the image receptor. In addition:
(a) Termination of exposure shall cause
automatic resetting of the timer to its initial setting or to 0; and
(b) It shall not be possible to make an
exposure when the time is set to a 0 or off position, if either position is
provided.
(4) X-Ray
Exposure Control Switch.
(a) A control shall
be incorporated into each x-ray system such that an exposure can be terminated
at any time. This switch shall be of the dead-man type.
(b) Each x-ray control shall be located in
such a way as to meet the following criteria:
1. The operator shall observe the patient
during an exposure.
2. The operator
shall stand as far as practicable and at least 6 feet (1.8 m) from the patient
and tube head and outside the useful beam or behind a protective barrier during
exposures.
(c) The x-ray
control shall provide visual indication observable at or from the operator's
position whenever x-rays are produced.
(d) A sound audible to the operator shall
indicate that the exposure has terminated or is in progress.
(5) Operating Controls.
(a) The dentist, operator or assistant shall
not hold the film in place for the patient during the exposure. Patient and
film holding devices shall be used when the techniques permit.
(b) No person other than the patient shall be
exposed to the useful beam.
(c)
Neither the tube housing nor the position indicating device shall be held
during an exposure.
(d) The x-ray
system shall be arranged and operated in such a manner that the useful beam at
the patient's skin does not exceed the dimensions specified in (2)(a),
above.
(e) Dental fluoroscopy
without image intensification is prohibited.
(f) Each user of intraoral units that are
specifically designed to be handheld shall:
1. Have and use individual monitoring devices
to document safe use practices; and
2. Successfully complete training provided by
the manufacturer using electronic media such as CD/DVD or a website. Training
on the safe use of the unit shall be documented and include at a minimum:
a. Proper positioning of the unit to ensure
an adequate protected position;
b.
Limitations on the use of position indicating devices that require longer
distances to the patients face;
c.
Diagrams (i.e., drawings, illustrations, schematics, etc.) of protected
position and location in relationship to the unit;
d. Diagrams (i.e., drawings, illustrations,
schematics, etc.) of the effect of improper distance or removal of shielding
device; and
e. Diagrams (i.e.,
drawings, illustrations, schematics, etc.) of common examples of improper
positioning of the unit and or location of the operator.
Notes
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