Dental lead rooms are radiation protection devices specifically designed for dental medical use, primarily used to shield personnel and patients from radiation harm caused by X-rays, gamma rays, and other forms of radiation.
Structure and Materials
The lead room is constructed with a combination of lead plates and stainless steel frames, with some areas employing a composite steel-lead structure. Lead, with its high density (large atomic number), effectively absorbs X-rays, while the stainless steel frames provide support and stability.
Features and Applications
Primarily used for X-ray examinations and CT scans in dental radiology and treatment, ensuring safety through radiation shielding. Available in two types based on usage scenarios: exposure type (for equipment operation) and operation type.
Customized and Secure
Dimensions and lead layer thickness are customized according to the specific requirements of medical facilities and radiation dose, typically equipped with electric doors, radiation alarm systems, and other safety devices.




























