What You Will Study
There are 11 mandatory units and one synoptic knowledge test.
- Preparing for professional practice in dental nursing
- The impact of health and safety legislation on working practices in the dental setting
- Prevention and control of infection in the dental setting
- Dental and regional anatomy, oral health assessments and treatment planning
- Recognising and supporting actions during first aid and medical emergencies
- The safe use of ionising radiation to produce quality radiographic images
- Provide support for the control of periodontal disease and caries, and the restoration of cavities
- Provide support during the stages of prosthetic treatments
- Provide support during the stages of endodontic procedures
- Provide support during extractions and minor oral surgery
- Scientific and practical information to support the patient’s oral and physical health
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Attendance Expectations
You will be expected to complete your Diploma within 18 months.
You will attend lessons via Microsoft teams, once per week, and you will attend one lesson per month in college during term time.
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How You Will Be Assessed
You will be allocated an assessor who will develop an individual learning plan and will guide you to develop a portfolio of evidence to meet the learning outcomes.
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Entry Requirements
You must be working as a trainee dental nurse in a dental practice with a minimum of 18 hours chairside responsibilities per week.
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Fee Information
These fees relate to 2024/25:
£3,600
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Further Study
Wakefield College offers various courses which can be used as Continuing Professional Development for dental care professionals. Please visit our website for a full list of training courses or telephone on the number given below.