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0345 155 2020
This apprenticeship standard is an excellent route to train as a dental nurse and to achieve the qualified standard required by the General Dental Council (GDC). Dental nurses provide support to dentists, dental therapists, hygienists and technicians. This apprenticeship offers the opportunity to learn in a structured learning environment whilst simultaneously learning in the workplace. Learners will gain valuable hands on experience, making a significant contribution to a dental practice
Qualification: Level 3 Extended Diploma in Dental Nursing
Components: English, maths Functional Skills Level 2
Ideal for:
Delivery model:
Group College programme delivery will take place once a month in our Cheltenham Campus . Assessment will take place in the workplace (number of visits will vary depending on each individual)
Duration: 21 months to include 3 months for end point assessment
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End Point Assessment
The End Point Assessment will test the entire Standard, and be undertaken as follows:
Knowledge Test - 45 multiple choice questions in 90 minutes under invigilated exam conditions
Observation of Practice - 60 minute observation in practice followed by a 15 minute Q&A session to check knowledge & understanding relating to the skills and behaviours observed.
Interview underpinned by a portfolio - 45 minute interview formed by the portfolio of evidence gathered and submitted at gateway
Benefits for learners
Benefits to business:
Unit |
Overview |
Preparing for professional practice in dental nursing |
This unit will introduce the roles and responsibilities of a dental nurse, and the essential attributes and behaviours required to work within the legislative framework in this professional role. |
The impact of health and safety legislation on working practices in the dental setting |
This unit introduces learners to the health and safety legislation relevant to the dental setting. This includes the understanding of policies and procedures, and the application of safe working practices in the workplace. |
Prevention and control of infection in the dental setting |
The aim of this unit is for learners to develop an understanding of the principles of infection control within a dental setting. |
Dental and regional anatomy, oral health assessments and treatment planning |
This unit introduces learners to dental and regional anatomy. The unit then focuses on preparing the dental environment and supporting the operator during an oral health assessment. |
Recognising and supporting actions during first aid medical emergencies |
The aim of this unit is for learners to demonstrate underpinning knowledge and skills to enable the recognition of medical emergencies and to support effective first aid and treatment of medical emergencies. |
The safe use of ionising radiation to produce quality radiographic images |
The aim of the unit is to enable the learner to develop the knowledge and skills needed to carry out their duties relating to dental radiography. |
Provide support for the control of periodontal disease and caries, and the restoration of cavities |
This unit will enable learners to gain the knowledge and skills required to prepare the clinical environment and assist with various periodontal and restorative procedures to provide appropriate patient care. |
Provide support during the stages of prosthetic treatments |
The aim of this unit is for the learner develop the knowledge and skills to understand the range of fixed and removable appliances, when and how these are used in dentistry. |
Provide support during the stages of endodontic procedures |
The unit aim is to is to understand the various types of endodontic treatment and their application. Learners will gain an understanding of the possible complications associated with providing endodontic treatment. |
Provide support during extractions and minor oral surgery |
The unit aim is to is to understand extractions and the various types of minor oral surgery including the possible complications associated with providing these treatments. |
Scientific and practical information to support the patient’s oral and physical health |
This unit focuses on the theory of causes, progression and management of oral disease, and how this knowledge can be applied in order to provide information to support patients. |
GCSE in English and mathematics grades A-C or 9-4
Completers may want to progress to other dental team roles, such as dental therapy and hygiene or related health roles such as nursing and radiology, oral health promotion and training/educator roles.
If you would like to apply for this course, please add it to your shortlist. You may then add further courses to your shortlist or continue to complete your application.
Please contact the Apprenticeship team for fees on
0345 155 2020
Careers in the health, social care and early years industries are challenging but immensely rewarding, enabling you to make life-changing differences for the people and children you work with.
Health and Social Care
We offer support of teaching staff with industry experience, coupled with a fantastic set of facilities, including a full-sized training ward, and excellent placement and volunteering opportunities to build your skills and expertise.
Early Years
These courses focus on a range of key areas such as education, the care of young children, and physical health and emotional development. We are proud of our employer partnership with Tinies Nurseries, and our excellent progression opportunities too.
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