Purpose: The aim of this audit was to improve clinician compliance to IR(ME)R 2017 guidance for radiograph reporting. Method: A sample of 100 patients who had a dental pantomogram radiograph taken in the Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery department had their notes assessed for a radiograph justification, grading and report. Results: The results of audit cycle 1 indicated a need for engagement from the clinicians to improve adherence to the IR(ME)R guidelines. The results were discussed at various departmental meetings and a poster was developed and strategically placed throughout the department as a reminder of elements required to be recorded in notes. Cycle 2 showed great improvements in compliance to IR(ME)R guidance. This will continue to be audited until 100% compliance is attained. Conclusion: IR(ME)R guidelines are in place in order to protect patients and ensure there is no unnecessary radiation exposure and that all exposures are clearly documented and justified. The audit has shown improvements in clinicians compliance to radiograph justification, grading and reporting.