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NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography

Enrol Now for Thursday, 16th January 2025

24 hours over six months, 9am to 1pm one Thursday every 4 weeks – Live interactive and online

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    Q1. Who is the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography for?

    A1. NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography is for registered dental nurses who would like to be more involved with patient care, plus would like to support their dentists in the diagnosis and treatment planning by providing good diagnostic radiographs.

    Q2. How long is the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography course?

    A2. This Course will take 6 month, during which you are require to attend classes once a month.

    Q3. What job could I get at the end of course?

    Q3. A qualified dental nurse who is awarded the NEBDN certificate in Dental Radiography will be able to act under clinician’s prescription as an IR(ME)R operator in order to safely take intra-oral and extra-oral radiographs of patients. The additional skills acquired, together with the knowledge gained, will enhance your CV and bring benefits to your employer and to patients.

    Q4. When is the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography exam?

    A4. National examinations are held twice a year in March and September

    Q5. What else is required besides attending classes?

    A5. You will be required to complete a work-based Record of Competence (RoC). There are three sections to the RoC:

    1. Practical Competence Assessment Sheets (PCAS)
    2. Case studies
    3. Supplementary outcomes

    Your tutor will explain you the RoC.

    Q6. What is the cost of the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography course?

    A6. Fee for the course is £900 (including VAT). It is divided into a deposit of £150 and then 6 monthly payments of £125 each. This fee excludes the cost of the NEBDN exam (please see below).

    Q7. What is the cost of NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography exam?

    A7. The NEBDN (current) Exam Fee of £205. This is in addition to the SmileWisdom tuition fee.

    Q8. Who is the tutor?

    Q8. Our expert trainers/tutors are all GDC registered and NEBDN approved.

    Q9. Is there a minimum level of education?

    A9. Yes. You must be a registered dental nurse with the General Dental Council (GDC). You must have a valid first Aid / Basic Life Support (BLS) certificate of completion.

    Q10. Do I need Work Placement?

    A10. You must have a supportive employer to supervise your Record of Competence (RoC) completion.

    Q11.Where does the training take place?

    A11. All lectures are Live Online and fully interactive.

    Live Online lectures take place in a ‘virtual classroom’ on our teaching platform, so you can study with us from anywhere in the UK. Our advanced teaching platform will let you feel like in a real classroom, without having to spend time and money on commuting. Perfect if you are looking to combine good quality education with a busy lifestyle.

    Q12. What is the structure of the exam?

    A12.There is a 90-minute written examination composed of two sections:

    Part A – 60 multiple choice questions (MCQ)

    Part B – 15 extended matching questions (EMQ)

    Examinations are held twice a year in March and September.

    Q13. What must I do to be awarded the qualification?

    A13. In order to be awarded this qualification, you must:

    1. Complete and satisfy the requirements of the RoC
    2. Pass the examination

    Q14. As a registered dental nurse, what can I do to assist the dentist in taking Radiographs?

    A14. General dental nurses can assist the dentist during taking Radiographs by:

    1. Preparing a film and film holder
    2. Monitoring patient
    3. Maintaining cross infection control
    4. Processing and storing Radiographic film

    Q15. What is the difference between the certificate NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography and a CPD course in dental nurse radiology?

    A15. CPD courses are part of your mandatory core topics of your CPD cycle.

    CPD courses will not allow you to take radiographs or set radiographic equipment. The NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography will allow you to:

    1. Choose radiographic film
    2. Position the patient
    3. Set radiographic equipment
    4. Take Radiographs under clinician’s prescription

    Q16. Once I obtain the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography can I take radiographs (OPG, CT scans and Radiographs) alone?

    A16. Yes, but always under a registered dentist’s prescription.

    Application and information

    Complete the application form, and email to Becky Madigan, Operations Director: becky@Smilewisdom.co.uk or call her on 020 7205 2299

    If you have any questions regarding the Certificate in Dental Radiography course please call 0207 205 2299

    Dental Radiography

    Achieve your NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography with SmileWisdom. Our dental nursing courses are accredited by the National Examining Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN). Our students have an outstanding record of achievement in passing the examination.

    The SmileWisdom Dental Radiography course is suitable for GDC Registered dental nurses who currently assist, or will shortly be assisting in the field of dental radiography.

    The course is idea for dental nurses who would like to be more involved with patient care and would like to support their dentists in the diagnosis and treatment planning by providing good diagnostic radiographs.

    To enrol in the course you will need:

    • To be a registered dental nurse with the General Dental Council ( GDC)
    • To be able to assist in sufficient dental Radiography procedures to carry out the completion of the Record of Competence (RoC)
    • To have a supportive employer to supervise your Record of Competence (RoC) completion
    • To have a valid first Aid / Basic Life Support (BLS) certificate of completion
    • Be competent in written and spoken English to able to communicate effectively with patients, their families and dental and healthcare professionals
    • To be self motivated

    Examination

    This is a 90-minute written examination composed of two sections:

    • Part A – 60 multiple choice questions (MCQ)
    • Part B – 15 extended matching questions (EMQ)

    Examinations are held twice a year in March and September.

    Award of qualification

    In order to be awarded this qualification, you must:

    • Complete and satisfy the requirements of the Record of Competence
    • Pass the examination.

    Awarding Body:

    National Examining Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN)

    Your practice must be willing to allow you to take radiographs and supervise you in doing so.

     

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    Key Information

    Course: Dental Radiography
    Qualification: NEBDN Certificate in Dental Radiography
    Level: Equivalent to Level 4
    Start Date: Thursday 16th January 2025
    Duration: 6 months
    Number of Hours: 24
    Day: One Thursday every 4 weeks, 9am-1pm
    Where: Live online with your tutor teaching all your classes
    Target Exam: September 2025
    Price (incl. VAT): £900
    Exam Fee: £205
    Total (incl. VAT): £1,105
    Payment Options: Monthly instalments or full payment as preferred
    Tutor:Dr Liz Moran, BDS

    Why Study at SmileWisdom Dental Academy?

    • You will be taught by qualified and registered dental tutors, most of whom are also examiners
    • You will benefit from modern, interactive teaching methods
    • Our exam pass rate is over 95%
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