Posted on 06/11/2024 2:33:55 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
A study compared 270 dental X-rays, from people who were told to hold their tongues against the roof of their mouths throughout the procedure. Radiographers managed to take high-quality X-rays in 75% of cases where the patient used a sticky fruit strip as an adhesive-aid, compared to just 36% of cases where the patient's mouth was empty.
Incorrect tongue placement is the most common reason for poor-quality dental X-rays, occurring in anywhere between 40 to 80% of cases.
Cherry Agustin says these research results could help patients save time and money, by reducing the need for second X-rays.
"When a person can't hold their tongue in place and the radiographer needs to re-take the X-ray, the patient has to spend more time and money, and gets exposed to more radiation," she said.
"Fruit leather (a fruit roll-up's generic name) can help get the X-ray right the first time, and also tastes delicious."
Of the 270 study participants, 90 were X-rayed while holding their tongue in place with fruit leather or chewing gum, 90 used medical tape, and 90 used no adhesive aid at all. From most to least effective, the results were fruit leather, chewing gum, medical tape, and lastly, no adhesive aid.
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I like it.
This, of course, counts as a TOP ISSUE.
Of course, with sugar rich fruit rollups, this group had twice the cavities
I had a dentist years ago who had me chew on a Sugar Daddy candy to pop the temporary crown off!
edible duct tape
“How did you acquire Type 2 and those rotted teeth?”
“I got an x-ray at age 9”
My dentist was next to a Braum’s ice cream shop and I teased him having a sugar shack to boost business. He laughed and said he actually gives coupons at times. Turns out the cold from the treat is great to recover from dental work. An ice pack that tastes great!
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