Certificate in Oral Health Special Care Dental Nursing
Online Programme Application Details
The Certificate in Special Care Dental Nursing is available online starting in May 2012. To apply for this course in the first instance, please complete the online application form. Once we have received this, you will be contacted by a representative from SMG Training for a brief telephone interview. This interview is informal and serves to ensure that you have all the support structures in place to successfully undertake this course. There are many pre-requisites to this course so we advise you contact us early.
Dental nurses must meet the following criteria in order to access this programme:
- Hold a recognised dental nurse qualification (SMG Training does not accept applications from dental nurses who are registered but not qualified)
- Hold current GDC registration
- Hold a current CPR certificate
- Hold a Moving and Handling certificate
- Be able to access a wide range of special care patients with different oral health needs, therefore you will need full practice support.
- Provide the name and details of a suitably qualified mentor — dentist or appropriately experienced hygienist/therapist.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course the students will:
- Be able to identify special care patient groups and their particular needs in respect of accessing dental care
- Be able to describe the various types of disability, their impact on care and the ability to maintain oral health.
- Be able to list the sources of support for these groups of patients
- Describe the social context of disability
- Understand the ethical and legal issues associated with providing care for these patients
Once accepted the course fee will be required to access the programme. The course fees are £340 for the registration fee, course materials and full access to online, telephone and email support. This fee is due prior to commencement. The exam fees, (payable to the NEBDN) is £175 (subject to change) and is due two months prior to your chosen exam date. It is also recommended that you purchase the textbook:
Advanced Dental Nursing, 2nd Edition
Robert Ireland
In addition to the online theory work, you will be expected to put together a Record of Experience detailing the provision of dental treatments to a variety of special care patients with different challenges. The deadline for completion of this is two months prior to your chosen exam date.
Once you are registered you will be allowed access to the course material. The course is set out in modules and each should be completed in preparation for the examination. At the end of each module is an assessment which must be completed to a satisfactory standard to allow progression to the next module. At the end of the final module, there will be a mock examination. Within each module there are revision activities. These are not formally assessed however you can email in these assessments for marking if you prefer.
The duration of the course will be decided by you as it will depend how often you see special care patients in the practice. The initial programme will be set over 9 months however can be extended if necessary. During the programme, you will be contacted on a monthly basis for an update on your progress, or at shorter time intervals if necessary. The NEBDN examination will be held at our Blackpool offices in June and December. If you are elsewhere in the country, it may be possible to arrange an examination nearer to you but we cannot guarantee this, therefore you must be prepared to travel.
To assist in your studies you will be asked to provide the contact details of a suitable mentor within the dental practice. This person can be a hygienist / therapist, or dental surgeon. This person will be expected to work with you to provide practical support throughout the programme.
This course also qualifies for 45 hours of verifiable CPD.
To apply for this course, click here.
If you have any further questions please contact Julia on julia@smgtraining.co.uk or 01253 340588


