

FdSc Dental Nursing
About this course
Dental nursing is a skilled clinical profession that sits at the heart of the dental care team, ensuring that dental procedures are carried out safely, efficiently, and with the highest standards of patient care. Dental nurses assist dentists and dental hygienists throughout clinical procedures, manage the clinical environment, support patients who may be anxious or in discomfort, and maintain the infection control and record-keeping standards on which safe dental practice depends. It is a role that requires both technical knowledge and genuine interpersonal skill, combining precise practical work with compassionate patient communication. At the University of Northampton, this two-year full-time programme provides the clinical knowledge and professional training needed to enter this regulated healthcare profession. You will study the anatomy of the head, neck, and oral cavity, the range of dental procedures from routine examinations and restorations to more complex treatments such as extractions and orthodontic work, the principles of radiography, infection prevention and control, medical emergencies, and the legal and ethical framework governing dental practice in the UK. The programme is likely to involve both academic study and clinical placements, giving you experience in real dental settings where you can develop your practical skills under supervision and begin to build the professional confidence that a clinical role requires. Northampton's programme is designed to prepare you for registration as a qualified dental nurse with the General Dental Council, the professional regulatory body for dental professionals in the UK. Qualified dental nurses work in a range of settings including NHS dental practices, private clinics, hospital dental departments, community dental services, and specialist practices covering areas such as orthodontics, periodontics, and oral surgery. Career development opportunities include specialisation in areas such as oral health education, sedation nursing, or dental radiography, as well as progression into dental hygiene, dental therapy, or practice management. For those with an interest in healthcare who want a qualification that leads directly into a specific and rewarding clinical role, dental nursing offers a clear and purposeful path.
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