Diploma in Dental Nursing Online

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Key Information

Duration: 12-18 Months

Date: Flexible, Distance Learning, multiple entry points, start any time!

Awarding Body: National Examination Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN)

Academic Level: Level 3 National Diploma

Fees: £1790.00 payable by monthly instalments

Deposit: £390.00 (The deposit is non-refundable and is included in the total fee, securing a place on the course.)

Examination Fee: £545.00

Who it’s for: Age 16 and above

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    Diploma in Dental Nursing Online

    Is Dental Nursing the Right Path for You?

    Dental nursing is one of those careers where the work actually means something. You’re not processing paperwork in the background — you’re in the room with patients, often on the worst day of their dental lives, helping to keep things calm, running smoothly and professionally. For people who find that kind of work genuinely satisfying, it’s a career that tends to stick.

    The NEBDN Diploma in Dental Nursing Online is built for people who are serious about entering the profession but need to study on their own terms. Maybe you’re already working as a trainee dental nurse and want a recognised qualification to formalise what you’ve been doing. Maybe you’re switching careers and need a structured, credible route in. Whatever your situation, this diploma gives you the knowledge, the practical foundation and the nationally recognised qualification you need to apply for GDC registration and build a career in dentistry that lasts.

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    Entry Requirements

    Applicants must be aged 16 or over, have a good standard of written and spoken English, and be employed or placed in a dental practice for the duration of their training.

    As the course requires learners to undertake practical training within a UK dental practice, applicants must be eligible to work in the UK as a Trainee Dental Nurse. Therefore, this course is not available to international students who do not have the legal right to work in the UK.

    What You’ll Learn

    The course combines online study with workplace-based training — and that combination is what makes it genuinely useful, rather than just a qualification on paper.

    Through the online materials you’ll build solid clinical knowledge across the full scope of dental nursing: patient care and chairside support, infection prevention and control, dental radiography principles, medical emergencies, and the professional responsibilities that come with working in a regulated healthcare setting. Alongside the clinical content, you’ll develop the communication and teamwork skills that make a real difference in a patient-facing role — the things that separate a good dental nurse from a capable one.

    Your workplace training is where that knowledge gets tested in practice. The two elements reinforce each other, and by the time you qualify, you’ll have both the theoretical understanding and the hands-on experience that employers actually look for.

    Why Study Online with the School of Dental Nursing?

    NEBDN Accredited — The diploma is nationally recognised and meets the requirements of the GDC Safe Practitioner Framework. It’s the real qualification, not a stepping stone to one.

    Flexible Study — You learn at your own pace and can start at any point in the year. There are no fixed intakes, no waiting until September, and no requirement to attend classes on set days.

    Excellent Learner Support — Tutor guidance, mock tests, learning resources and help finding suitable dental practice employment if you need it. You’re not left to figure things out alone.

    Where Can This Take You?

    For many dental nurses, qualifying is the beginning rather than the destination. Once you’re GDC registered, the profession opens up considerably. With experience and further training, you can move into:

    • Senior Dental Nurse
    • Dental Radiographer
    • Orthodontic Nurse
    • Oral Health Educator
    • Practice Manager
    • Tutor or Assessor
    • Dental Hygienist or Dental Therapist

    Dentistry rewards people who keep developing. The post-registration qualifications are accessible, the progression routes are clear and the profession has a genuine culture of continuing development. If you want to build something over the long term, there’s real scope to do that.

    How You’ll Be Assessed

    To complete the diploma, you’ll need to pass three assessments:

    • NEBDN Written Examination — multiple choice, testing your theoretical knowledge across the curriculum
    • NEBDN Professional Discussion — a practical examination assessing your clinical knowledge and how you apply it
    • Portfolio of Evidence — documenting your competence across the range of dental nursing duties

    You’ll have full access to revision materials, mock tests and assessor guidance well in advance of each stage. By the time exam day comes, you’ll know exactly what to expect — which makes a bigger difference to your result than most people realise.

    Ready to Apply?

    Applications are open all year round, so there’s no intake date to wait for. When you’re ready, you can apply directly online and take a concrete step towards a career you’ll find genuinely worthwhile.

    Got questions first? Call 0208 993 4500 or email dental@schoolofdentalnursing.com — the team knows the course inside out and is happy to talk things through before you commit to anything.

    The course covers the NEBDN syllabus and includes those areas of knowledge and understanding which a dental nurse needs to develop in order to be able to practice competently. These include:

    • Module 1: Professionalism and the Role of the Dental Nurse
    • Module 2: Health and Safety
    • Module 3: Dealing with Medical Emergencies
    • Module 4: General, Dental and Regional Anatomy
    • Module 5: Oral Disease
    • Module 6: Prevention of Oral Disease
    • Module 7: Assessment
    • Module 8: Restorative Dentistry
    • Module 9: Child Dental Health
    • Module 10: Minor Oral Surgery
    • Module 11: Pain and Anxiety Control

    The course also provides extensive preparation for the practical part of the new exam (OSCE), and support with preparing the required Record of Experience.

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    There are no formal entry qualifications, but students are expected to be sufficiently fluent in both written and spoken English to communicate effectively with patients, their relatives, the dental team, and other healthcare professionals in the UK. Additionally, learners must meet the following requirements:

    • Be UK residents
    • Be eligible to work in the UK as Trainee Dental Nurses
    • Be aged 16 and above

    Frequently Asked Questions About the Diploma in Dental Nursing Online

    The Diploma in Dental Nursing Online is a Level 3 qualification accredited by the National Examining Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN). It prepares learners to become qualified dental nurses and apply for registration with the General Dental Council (GDC) upon successful completion. 

    Yes. The NEBDN Diploma in Dental Nursing meets the requirements of the GDC Safe Practitioner Framework. Successful learners can apply for registration with the General Dental Council and work as qualified dental nurses in the UK.

    Yes. The theoretical part of the course is delivered online through the School of Dental Nursing’s eTrain learning platform. However, you must also gain practical experience in a dental practice to complete the qualification.

    Yes. Workplace experience is an essential requirement of the NEBDN Diploma in Dental Nursing. Learners must work in a dental practice to develop practical skills and complete their Record of Experience (RoE).

    Yes. Many learners enrol before securing a trainee dental nurse position. The School of Dental Nursing provides guidance, CV support, interview preparation and assistance in finding suitable dental practice employment opportunities.

    Most learners complete the Diploma in Dental Nursing within 12 to 18 months, depending on their pace of study, workplace experience and examination schedule.

    There are no formal academic entry requirements. However, learners should have a good standard of English, be at least 16 years old, be UK residents and be eligible to work in the UK as trainee dental nurses.

    Yes. Many successful dental nurses begin with no previous dental experience. The course is suitable for school leavers, career changers and those looking to enter the healthcare sector for the first time.

    The qualification includes two assessment stages:

    • NEBDN written examination – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) 
    • NEBDN Professional Discussion (PD) practical examination 

    Learners must successfully complete both stages to achieve the qualification. 

    The Portfolio of Evidence (RoE) is a workplace portfolio that demonstrates your competence in a real dental practice environment. It forms an important part of the qualification requirements. 

    The course fee is currently £1,790, which can be paid by instalments. An additional NEBDN examination fee applies. Prospective learners should check the latest fees before applying. 

    Dental nursing offers a recognised healthcare career with opportunities for progression into areas such as:

    • Teaching and Assessing 
    • Dental Radiography 
    • Oral Health Education 
    • Orthodontic Nursing 
    • Dental Sedation Nursing 
    • Practice Management 

    After qualifying and registering with the GDC, dental nurses may progress to post-registration qualifications including:

    • Special Care Dental Nursing 
    • Dental Radiography 
    • Oral Health Education 
    • Fluoride Varnish Application 
    • Orthodontic Nursing 
    • Sedation Nursing 

    Many dental nurses use their qualification and clinical experience as a stepping stone towards careers such as dental hygiene, dental therapy or dentistry, subject to meeting university entry requirements.

    The NEBDN Diploma in Dental Nursing is a Level 3 qualification and carries UCAS points, which may support progression into higher education pathways. 

    The School of Dental Nursing has been providing dental nursing education since 2006 and offers flexible online learning, tutor support, practical workplace guidance and pathways to GDC registration through recognised qualifications.

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