Each of the following types of protective eyewear is acceptable for use by the dental radiographer except one. Which one is the exception?

A) Glasses with side shields
B) Goggles
C) Contact lenses
D) Full face shields


C
Explanation: A) Protective eyewear is worn to protect against aerosols and spatter and, to be effective, must cover the sides as well as the fronts of the eyes.
B) Protective eyewear is worn to protect against aerosols and spatter and, to be effective, must cover the sides as well as the fronts of the eyes.
C) Protective eyewear is worn to protect against aerosols and spatter and, to be effective, must cover the sides as well as the fronts of the eyes.
D) Protective eyewear is worn to protect against aerosols and spatter and, to be effective, must cover the sides as well as the fronts of the eyes.

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