NEBDN Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing
Enrol Now for 5th February 2025
18 hours over six monthly classes, 9am to 12pm Wednesday – Live interactive and online
Dental Sedation Nursing -FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Who is the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing for?
A1. Registered dental nurses working in a dental practice offering dental sedation (either intravenous or inhalation sedation, or both) and who want to progress their careers to assist in this area of dentistry.
Q2. How long is the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing course?
A2. This dental nurse sedation course will take 6 months, during which you are required to attend a 3-hour class (live online with a tutor) every month. A total of six 3-hour classes.
Q3. What job could I get at the end of the dental sedation course?
A3. A qualified dental nurse who has been awarded the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing has the title of “Sedation Nurse” and has the clinical skills and knowledge to support the provision of dental sedation (according to the type covered in their qualification) in any clinical dental setting, be it NHS practice, hospital or private care. A dental nurse may consider working in a dental practice offering sedation for more complex dental treatments, to treat those with dental phobia or to assist in paediatric dental treatments.
Q4. When is the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing exam?
A4. Examinations are held twice a year, in March and September.
Q5. Electronic Record of Competence (RoC)
A5. For this course, you can choose which area of dental sedation you want to cover for your qualification. Your options are:
- Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing (covers both types of dental sedation)
- Award in Inhalation Sedation Dental Nursing
- Award in Intravenous Sedation Dental Nursing
All 3 qualifications are equivalent to a Level 4.
You will be required to complete a work-based electronic Record of Competence (RoC). Your requirements for this will depend on which qualification you register for (as above).
There are four sections to the RoC:
- Practical Competence Assessment Sheets (PCAS)
- Case Studies
- Directly Observed Clinical Skills (DOCS) Assessments
- Supplementary Outcomes
Q6. What is the cost of the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing?
A6.
- The SmileWisdom fee for the course is £900 (including VAT).
- The NEBDN Exam fee of £205 is payable in addition to the SmileWisdom fee.
- The deposit of £150 is not refundable, nor transferable.
- 6 monthly payments of £125 payable by the end of each month. The first payment is due the month of starting the course.
- The total course fee of £900 is payable should you leave the course at any time, less any amount already paid.
- If your course is completed, yet you continue to attend the lessons for any reason, the £125 monthly fees will continue.
- Should you decide to move to another course cohort, i.e., at a different time or day, there will be a fee of £99.
- Fees are payable at the end of the calendar month. A late payment fee of £10 (incl. VAT) per week or part week will apply from the 1st of the following month.
Contact training@smilewisdom.co.uk or call 0207 205 2299 for further details.
Q7. What is the cost of the NEBDN Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing exam?
A7. The current NEBDN exam fee is £205. This is in addition to the SmileWisdom tuition fee.
Q8. Who is the tutor?
A8. Emma Davis (Dip. DN) is our Dental Sedation Nursing tutor. Our expert trainers/tutors are all 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 a work placement?
A10. You must have a supportive employer to supervise your electronic Record of Competence (RoC) completion.
Q11. Where does the training take place?
A11. Training takes place live online in a virtual classroom with your tutor and other students. Everyone’s camera will be on, so you can all see each other. You will be able to ask questions and engage with your tutor directly through the online classroom, just like you would in real life.
Our live online study platform means you can study with us from anywhere in the UK 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. It is a 90-minute written examination composed of two sections:
Part A – 45 multiple choices questions (MCQ)
Part B – 30 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. To be awarded this qualification, you must:
- Attend the live online classes with your tutor
- Complete and satisfy the requirements of the RoC
- Pass the exam
Q14. What will the Dental Sedation Nursing qualification allow me to do?
A14. Essentially, assist with the provision of conscious dental sedation in line with your chosen qualification (intravenous sedation, inhalation sedation or both).
- Prepare the drugs and equipment for dental sedation
- Take a detailed and thorough medical, family and social history to assess general health in preparation for dental sedation
- Provide pre-and post-sedation instruction to the patient and escort in an age-appropriate manner
- Apply anxiety management techniques as needed
- Monitor a patient under conscious sedation
- Connect a breathing system, select the appropriate mask and adjust the gas flow rate as required on an inhalation sedation machine.
Is This Course for Me?
This course is perfect for you if:
- You want to support patients to have dental treatment they otherwise would not be able to have without conscious dental sedation
- You would like to make a positive contribution to your patient’s dental experience and the dental team
- You wish to learn how to provide high standards of delivering dental sedation safely
- You might be looking to support children through advanced dental treatments requiring dental sedation
- You are looking for a qualification that could lead to expanding your ability to partake in a wider variety of dental treatment
Apply Now
Apply online today! If you have any questions, please contact our friendly team at training@smilewisdom.co.uk or call 020 7205 2299.
To enrol on the course, you will need to:
- Be a registered dental nurse with the General Dental Council (GDC)
- Be legally allowed to work in the UK
- Have a supportive employer to supervise your electronic Records of Competence (RoC) completion
- Have a valid First Aid/Basic Life Support (BLS) certificate of completion
- Be competent in written and spoken English to be able to communicate effectively with patients, their families and dental and healthcare professionals.
- Be self-motivated
Key Information
Course: Dental Sedation Nursing
Qualification: NEBDN Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing/Award in Inhalation Sedation Dental Nursing/Award in Intravenous Sedation Dental Nursing – depending on option chosen
Level: Equivalent to level 4
Start Date: Wednesday 5th February 2025
Duration: 6 months
Number of Hours: 18
Day: One Saturday every 4 weeks, 9am-12pm
Where: Live online with a tutor teaching all your classes
Target Exam: September 2025
Price (incl. VAT): £900
Exam Fee: £205
Total (incl. VAT): £1105
Payment Options: Monthly instalments or full payment as preferred
Tutor: Emma Davis, Dip. DN, PTLLS
*Live Online lectures take place in a ‘virtual classroom’ on our teaching platform.
Our live online study mode means 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.
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