Facial X-raySinus X-Ray, X-Ray, Face, X-Ray, Sinus RisksThere is always a slight risk of damage to cells
or tissue from being exposed to any radiation, including the low levels of
radiation used for this test. But the risk of damage from the X-rays is usually
very low compared with the potential benefits of the test. For example, the radiation exposure
from a chest X-ray is about equal to the natural radiation exposure received
during a round-trip airline flight from Boston to Los Angeles (Montreal to
Vancouver) or ten days in the Rocky Mountains (Denver, Colorado).
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