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  • Can I take this course if I live in Ireland or the Falkland Islands?
  • Do Trainee Dental Nurses Need Indemnity Insurance?
  • Once a student passes their exam, how long do they have to register with the General Dental Council (GDC)?
  • Can you help me find an employer near to where I live?
  • How long do I need to be employed before I can take the NEBDN exam?
  • Do I need to have employer before I join the course?
  • Are dental nurses in demand?
  • Can I do this course alongside my current full-time studies?
  • Is this course funded?
  • Are your course fees competitive?

    We understand there are many other providers offering similar courses. The School of Dental Nursing is committed to provide high quality training combined with value for money and therefore we keep our costs as low as possible so that learning and your dream to become a qualified Dental Nurse is accessible and can become a reality.  We offer interest free payment plans to support you financially.
    Our academic and student support team is 100 per cent committed to your success ensuring you pass the examinations at your first attempt. We have an outstanding record of student achievement.

    When you register with us you will be assigned a tutor to help you every step of the way and we encourage you to contact us with any difficulties or just for a chat. We are committed to providing excellent student support at all times.

  • Would Dental Nursing be suitable for someone in their 40s looking for a mid-life career change?
  • Are there any additional costs?

    You will need to buy a recommended reading text book, the details of which and URL is provided in your course resources section of eTrain which is our Virtual Learning Environment.

    If you need to defer your examination for personal reasons or for failing to complete the RoE in time you will be charged an additional fee.

  • Is it possible to finish the course in less than a year?
  • Do I need Indemnity insurance?
  • How long will it take to complete the course?
  • Can I use translation app or website during examinations?
  • How long does it take NEBDN to issue me with Pebblepad RoE login details?
  • Do I need English and Maths qualifications to study this course?
  • Wat are the average teaching hours?
  • How many Examinations are there?
    • Part 1 – An online written exam combining 60 Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) and 40 Extended Matching Questions (EMQs)
    • Part 2 – Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE).

    Examinations are typically held twice a year; April and November for the written, and January and June for the OSCEs.

  • Is National Diploma an apprenticeship training course?
  • Can I cancel my course anytime?
  • What are the assessment methods?

    There are three components which contribute to your overall assessment:

    1-NEBDN Record of Experience (RoE) to document your clinical competence. This is completed as part of your work experience.

    2-NEBDN Written Examination.  This contains a mixture of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) and Extended Matching Questions (EMQs) which test your understanding of the theory behind dental practice.

    3-NEBDN Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). This consists of tests of clinical competence which are widely used as a method of student assessment in the medical, nursing and allied healthcare professions.

  • How are the examinations conducted?
  • When do I take the examinations?
  • What are the examination dates?
  • If I am not able to pass my exams at my first attempt, what options will I have?
  • If I am not able to finish my RoE within the deadline, can I still sit the exams?
  • What exams do I have to take as part of the course?
  • When will I receive my certificate?

    Certificates will be sent by the NEBDN to the School of Dental Nursing to distribute to successful learners usually one month after the result published. However, the NEBDN has agreed with the General Dental Council that you will not need the physical certificate to apply to join the register. The GDC are aware of all Learners who are eligible to apply for registration.

    When applying, please ensure you are using the enhanced checklist in the application to make sure that all the requirements have been met.

  • How do I register with General dental Council (GDC)?

    The GDC will be provided with the names of successful learners so you are able to contact the GDC directly in order to join the dental register.

    When applying, please ensure you are using the enhanced checklist in the application to make sure that all the requirements have been met.

    To do this, please follow the simple procedure outlined below:

    How to join the GDC Register

    https://www.gdc-uk.org/registration/join-the-register/how-to-join-the-register

    Before you begin an application please read:

    GDC registration application checklist

    Application Guidance Notes 

    Application form

    https://www.egdc-uk.org/Application/PersonalDetails?type=UkDcp

  • What is Work Experience?
  • What is Record of Experience (RoE)
  • How do you provide support for students to find employment in a dental practice?
  • Is work experience guaranteed?

    No, as a training provider we do not guarantee any dental practice employment. However, the School of Dental Nursing has a student support team that assists with CVs and developing your profile to meet the specifications of dental nursing positions. We also provide our students with mock interview workshops and one-to-one training sessions.
    Vacancies for dental nurse trainees frequently arise from our partner practices and clinics. We keep a record of employment places and inform our students of available opportunities as they become available.

  • When do I start work experience?
  • How long will it take for me to find a work experience opportunity?
  • What is the work experience time commitment?
  • What are the course fees and payment plan?

    Payment plan: The total cost is £1490 (excluding the non-refundable NEBDN registration and examination fee below). This can be paid in full or by instalments as follows:
    1- £150 registration fee (non-refundable)
    2- Initial course fee: £390 and 5 monthly instalments of £220
    3- NEBDN Examination fee: £525 payable when you begin your Record of Experience.

    Remember, you will be paid during your working role in practice whilst gaining experience and your wage could offset these fees. Additionally, many practices sponsor their trainees financially.

  • What does the £525 examination fee cover?
  • What are the Course components?

    There are three different components of the course that you will need to complete in order to sit your exams. These comprise:

    – The teaching provided by the school

    – Work Experience in Dental Practice

    – Record of Experience (RoE) (to document your clinical competence).

  • Is this course available to international students?
  • Who awards the National Diploma?
  • Online or face-to-face learning?
  • Which would be better for me, online or face-to-face learning?
  • What is the duration of the National Diploma in Dental Nursing?
  • How soon can I apply to work as a Trainee Dental nurse?
  • What are the opportunities to acquire additional qualifications?
  • What are the career prospects of Dental Nurses? Where next?

    On successful completion of the Diploma in Dental Nursing you will be able to register with the British Association of Dental Nurses as well as the General Dental Council, allowing you to work in this sector.  Qualified Dental Nurses can look forward to secure well-paid careers with the opportunity to gain additional specialist qualifications and advance to senior positions such as Senior Dental Nurse, Oral Health Educator, Hygienist, Therapist, Practice Management and even a Dental Nurse Tutor.

    Additionally, they enjoy the esteem and high regard awarded to healthcare professionals and the satisfaction of making a positive impact on the well-being and quality of life of dental patients.

  • What other qualifications and training will I need to qualify as a Dental Nurse?
  • Can I get support outside of class hours?
  • What is the qualification process?

    After successfully enrolling on the course, you are expected to maintain a minimum of 80 per cent attendance record. You will also need to commence employment in a practice to begin your work experience within 3 months of starting the course and complete your RoE within the specified time period.
    Once you have successfully completed your RoE with the help of your supervising dentist and your tutor, you prepare to sit for the written exam at the next available examination session in either April or November.
    Having successfully passed the written examination you proceed to sit for the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) which is the practical exam held two/three months later.
    After successfully passing the three stages of the qualification -RoE portfolio, written exam and OSCE- you will become a qualified Dental Nurse. You then apply for your official General Dental Council (GDC) registration.

  • What is a Dental Nurse?
  • Why choose the School of Dental Nursing?
  • What individual qualities are needed by Dental Nurses?
  • Do I need to attend a physical class if I enrol on the online course?
  • What qualifications do dental nurses require?
  • How is the course delivered?
  • When do your Diploma courses start?
  • What is the expected course duration?
  • Can I study Online?
  • What are the entry requirements for the National Diploma in Dental Nursing?

    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 for online delivery and 18 for face-to-face (on-campus) courses.
  • What other qualifications and training will I need to qualify as a Dental Nurse?
  • What are the career prospects of Dental Nurses? Where next?

    On successful completion of the Diploma in Dental Nursing you will be able to register with the British Association of Dental Nurses as well as the General Dental Council, allowing you to work in this sector.  Qualified Dental Nurses can look forward to secure well-paid careers with the opportunity to gain additional specialist qualifications and advance to senior positions such as Senior Dental Nurse, Oral Health Educator, Hygienist, Therapist, Practice Management and even a Dental Nurse Tutor.

  • What are the opportunities to acquire additional qualifications?
  • How soon can I apply to work as a Trainee Dental nurse?
  • What are the entry requirements for the National Diploma in Dental Nursing?

    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 for online delivery and 18 for face-to-face (on-campus) courses.
  • What is the duration of the National Diploma in Dental Nursing?
  • Can I study Online?
  • What is the expected course duration?
  • Do I need to attend a physical class if I enrol on the online course?
  • How is the course delivered?
  • Can I get support outside of class hours?
  • How long will it take to complete the course?
  • Do I need Indemnity insurance?
  • Is it possible to finish the course in less than a year?
  • What are the Course components?

    There are three different components of the course that you will need to complete in order to sit your exams. These comprise:

    – The teaching provided by the school

    – Work Experience in Dental Practice

    – Record of Experience (RoE) (to document your clinical competence).

  • Can you help me find an employer near to where I live?
  • How long do I need to be employed before I can take the NEBDN exam?
  • Do I need to have employer before I join the course?
  • Would Dental Nursing be suitable for someone in their 40s looking for a mid-life career change?
  • Are dental nurses in demand?
  • Can I do this course alongside my current full-time studies?
  • Can I cancel my course anytime?
  • Which would be better for me, online or face-to-face learning?
  • Online or face-to-face learning?
  • Who awards the National Diploma?
  • Is this course available to international students?
  • What is the qualification process?

    After successfully enrolling on the course, you are expected to maintain a minimum of 80 per cent attendance record. You will also need to commence employment in a practice to begin your work experience within 3 months of starting the course and complete your RoE within the specified time period.
    Once you have successfully completed your RoE with the help of your supervising dentist and your tutor, you prepare to sit for the written exam at the next available examination session in either April or November.
    Having successfully passed the written examination you proceed to sit for the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) which is the practical exam held two/three months later.
    After successfully passing the three stages of the qualification -RoE portfolio, written exam and OSCE- you will become a qualified Dental Nurse. You then apply for your official General Dental Council (GDC) registration.

  • Can I take this course if I live in Ireland or the Falkland Islands?
  • Is National Diploma an apprenticeship training course?
  • Do I need English and Maths qualifications to study this course?
  • What are the course fees and payment plan?

    Payment plan: The total cost is £1490 (excluding the non-refundable NEBDN registration and examination fee below). This can be paid in full or by instalments as follows:
    1- £150 registration fee (non-refundable)
    2- Initial course fee: £390 and 5 monthly instalments of £220
    3- NEBDN Examination fee: £525 payable when you begin your Record of Experience.

    Remember, you will be paid during your working role in practice whilst gaining experience and your wage could offset these fees. Additionally, many practices sponsor their trainees financially.

  • Is this course funded?
  • Are your course fees competitive?

    We understand there are many other providers offering similar courses. The School of Dental Nursing is committed to provide high quality training combined with value for money and therefore we keep our costs as low as possible so that learning and your dream to become a qualified Dental Nurse is accessible and can become a reality.  We offer interest free payment plans to support you financially.
    Our academic and student support team is 100 per cent committed to your success ensuring you pass the examinations at your first attempt. We have an outstanding record of student achievement.

    When you register with us you will be assigned a tutor to help you every step of the way and we encourage you to contact us with any difficulties or just for a chat. We are committed to providing excellent student support at all times.

  • Are there any additional costs?

    You will need to buy a recommended reading text book, the details of which and URL is provided in your course resources section of eTrain which is our Virtual Learning Environment.

    If you need to defer your examination for personal reasons or for failing to complete the RoE in time you will be charged an additional fee.

  • What does the £525 examination fee cover?
  • When do I start work experience?
  • Is work experience guaranteed?

    No, as a training provider we do not guarantee any dental practice employment. However, the School of Dental Nursing has a student support team that assists with CVs and developing your profile to meet the specifications of dental nursing positions. We also provide our students with mock interview workshops and one-to-one training sessions.

  • How do you provide support for students to find employment in a dental practice?
  • What is Record of Experience (RoE)
  • What is Work Experience?
  • Do Trainee Dental Nurses Need Indemnity Insurance?
  • What is the work experience time commitment?
  • How long will it take for me to find a work experience opportunity?
  • How do I register with General dental Council (GDC)?

    The GDC will be provided with the names of successful learners so you are able to contact the GDC directly in order to join the dental register.

    When applying, please ensure you are using the enhanced checklist in the application to make sure that all the requirements have been met.

    To do this, please follow the simple procedure outlined below:

    How to join the GDC Register

    https://www.gdc-uk.org/registration/join-the-register/how-to-join-the-register

    Before you begin an application please read:

    GDC registration application checklist

    Application Guidance Notes 

    Application form

    https://www.egdc-uk.org/Application/PersonalDetails?type=UkDcp

  • When will I receive my certificate?

    Certificates will be sent by the NEBDN to the School of Dental Nursing to distribute to successful learners usually one month after the result published. However, the NEBDN has agreed with the General Dental Council that you will not need the physical certificate to apply to join the register. The GDC are aware of all Learners who are eligible to apply for registration.

    When applying, please ensure you are using the enhanced checklist in the application to make sure that all the requirements have been met.

  • What exams do I have to take as part of the course?
  • If I am not able to finish my RoE within the deadline, can I still sit the exams?
  • If I am not able to pass my exams at my first attempt, what options will I have?
  • What are the examination dates?
  • When do I take the examinations?
  • How are the examinations conducted?
  • What are the assessment methods?

    There are three components which contribute to your overall assessment:

    1-NEBDN Record of Experience (RoE) to document your clinical competence. This is completed as part of your work experience.

    2-NEBDN Written Examination.  This contains a mixture of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) and Extended Matching Questions (EMQs) which test your understanding of the theory behind dental practice.

    3-NEBDN Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). This consists of tests of clinical competence which are widely used as a method of student assessment in the medical, nursing and allied healthcare professions.

  • Once a student passes their exam, how long do they have to register with the General Dental Council (GDC)?
  • How many Examinations are there?

    • Part 1 – An online written exam combining 60 Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) and 40 Extended Matching Questions (EMQs)

    • Part 2 – Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE).

    Examinations are typically held twice a year; April and November for the written, and January and June for the OSCEs.

  • Wat are the average teaching hours?
  • How long does it take NEBDN to issue me with Pebblepad RoE login details?
  • Can I use translation app or website during examinations?
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