Dental Dosimeter Badge Services
Radiation Detection Company has helped thousands of dental practices and service organizations protect their employees with reliable radiation monitoring and safety since 1949. We can help you, too.


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RDC makes it easy for dental offices to get compliant, stay safe, and find more ease in your day-to-day.
Congratulations! We know you don’t want to waste time jumping through countless hoops. We’ll help you get compliant quickly.
RDC provides innovative tech, easy-to-read reports, and exceptional customer care – without the hidden fees.
Rising costs, hidden fees, coverage disruptions, and poor customer service create unnecessary headaches. You deserve better.
With RDC, you’ll get exactly what you pay for: outstanding continuous service and cost transparency from the very beginning.
Unfamiliar equipment and new compliance requirements can be daunting, but we’ve got you covered.
RDC has offered US-based customer care to over 40,000 organizations since 1949. We have the industry expertise to help you, too.
Our Solutions
More smiles, fewer headaches. We’ve got solutions to make radiation safety as routine as daily flossing.
How It Works
We make it easy to monitor radiation exposure without disrupting your business.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve answered common dental radiation monitoring questions below, and you can always call us for live help.
Yes, dosimeters are often mandatory in dental offices, especially for staff who may be exposed to radiation during procedures. These dosimeters help monitor radiation exposure levels and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please consult the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s list of NRC and Agreement States.
Feeling overwhelmed? We can help. Reach out to RDC directly and we’ll walk you through our personalized recommendations to keep your entire team safe.
Locate the label on your radiation-emitting device to determine the type of radiation used in your office. In dental offices, this typically includes X-ray and any other imaging technology used to diagnose dental conditions.
Dental practices should consult the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for Occupational Dose Limits, as well as the ADA and relevant state guidance for dental dosimeter badge requirements.
Dental personnel wear dosimeters to monitor their radiation exposure. They may also wear shielding equipment to limit exposure.
Keep your badge in a safe place away from radiation. Only remove it to wear during your shift, and promptly store it at the end of each shift.
We put together a post on Best Practices for Wearing and Maintaining an X-Ray Badge – with more answers to keep your badges secure and your practice compliant.
Anyone working near radioactive materials or radiation-emitting equipment is at risk for exposure.
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