Certificate in Dental Radiography

Key Information

Duration: 6 months

Date: March, September

Hours: 18 hours (3 hours Monthly)

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

Academic Level: Level 4

Fees: £990 (including examination fee)

Deposit: £290.00

Who it’s for: GDC registered dental nurse

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    • Overview
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    • Entry Requirement

    Certificate in Dental Radiography

    Certificate in Oral Health Education

    About this qualification

    A certified Dental Nurse, upon achieving the NEBDN certificate in Dental Radiography, gains the capability to serve as an IR(ME)R operator under prescription. This qualification enables them to safely capture intra-oral and extra-oral radiographs of patients. The additional skills and knowledge acquired not only enhance one’s CV but also deliver additional benefits for employers and patients.

    Learner Eligibility:

    • To be a registered dental nurse with the General Dental Council (GDC) or Irish Dental Council (IDC)
    • To have a supportive employer to supervise the completion of the Electronic Record of Competence (eRoC)
    • To have a valid First Aid / Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate of Completion
    • Be competent in written and spoken English in order to be able to communicate effectively with patients, their families and dental and healthcare professionals

    How is the course delivered online?

    The lessons are delivered virtually via live zoom classes timetabled once- a- month.  Additional supporting materials will be available on our virtual learning environment (eTrain). These include lecture slides, past video lessons, suggested reading materials and other key resources.

    Record of Competence:

    Successful completion of a work-based Record of Competence (RoC) is a programme requirement. The RoC consists of three sections:

    Practical Competence Assessment Sheets (PCAS)

    Case studies

    Supplementary outcomes

    Examination:

    The assessment comprises a 90-minute written examination with two sections:

    Part A – 45 multiple-choice questions (MCQ)

    Part B – 30 extended matching questions (EMQ)

    Examinations are conducted biannually in March and September.

    Qualification Attainment:

    To secure this qualification, candidates must:

    1. Successfully complete and fulfil the requirements of the Record of Competence (RoC).
    2. Pass the examination

    Maintaining Good Clinical Practice
    Radiation Physics
    Radiation Protection
    Apparatus and Equipment
    Films and Processing
    Digital Imaging
    Principles of Imaging
    Film Handling
    Digital Imaging – Practical Instruction
    Intra Oral Techniques
    Extra Oral Techniques
    Quality Assurance
    Care of Patients
    Principles and Practice of Interpretations
    Fundamentals of Radiological Anatomy
    Identification of Common Dental Pathology.

    Learner Eligibility:

    • To be a registered dental nurse with the General Dental Council (GDC) or Irish Dental Council (IDC)
    • To have a supportive employer to supervise the completion of the Electronic Record of Competence (eRoC)
    • To have a valid First Aid / Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate of Completion
    • Be competent in written and spoken English in order to communicate effectively with patients, their families and dental and healthcare professionals

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      • 0208 993 4500
      • dental@schoolofdentalnursing.com
      • 3 The Mount, London W3 9NW, United Kingdom

      Location

      • We are centrally located in Acton High Street, Acton, West London.
      • 10-minute walk from Acton Town Underground Station/Acton Main/Acton Central.
      • 25 minutes by tube from Piccadilly Circus.
      • Only 9 stops away from London Heathrow Airport.

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