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NEBDN for the Certificate in Oral Health Education

Fees and enrolment

Enrol Now for 8th February 2025

18 hours over six monthly classes, 9am to 12pm Saturday mornings – Live interactive and online

Course Start Dates

Start Date: 08/02/2025
Day: Saturday
Time: 9am – 12pm

NEBDN Certificate is equivalent to a Level 4

Enrolment information

Duration:  6 Months

Lesson Plan

  1. Maintaining Good Clinical Practice
  2.  General Health and Disease
  3.  Patient Assessment and Treatment Planning
  4.  Patient Management
  5.  Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
  6. Management, Leadership and Working with Others

Course Type:

The course comprises of 6 modules of 3 hours each, is held live online with your tutor and it is fully interactive.

Course Fees

      1. The SmileWisdom fee for the course is 900.00 (including VAT).
      2. The NEBDN Exam fee of £195 is payable in addition to the SmileWisdom fee.
      3. The registration deposit of £150 is not refundable, nor transferable, nor exchangeable.
      4. 6 monthly payments each of £125 is payable by the end of each month. The first payment is due the month of starting the course.
      5. The total course fee of £900.00 is payable should you leave the course at any time, less any amount already paid.
      6. If your course is completed, yet you continue to attend the lessons for any reason the £125 monthly fees will continue.
      7. Should you decide to move to another course cohort, i.e. a different time or day there will be a fee of £99.00.
      8. 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.

Application and information

Complete the application form on the sidebar. If you have any questions please email training@smilewisdom.co.uk

If you have any questions about this course, please call us on 020 7205 2299

Key Information

Course: Oral Health Education
Level: Level 4
Duration: 6 months
Number of Hours: 18
Delivery Method: Live online*
Target Exam: September 2025
Price (incl. Vat): £900
Exam Fee: £205
Total (incl. Vat): £1,105

*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.

Fee Information

  1. The registration deposit of £150 is not refundable, nor transferable, nor exchangeable.
  2. 6 monthly payments each of £125 are payable by the end of each month. The first payment is due the month of starting the course.
  3. The total course fee of £900.00 is payable should you leave the course at any time, less any amount already paid
  4. If your course is completed, yet you continue to attend the lessons for any reason the £125 monthly fees will continue.
  5. Should you decide to move to another course cohort, i.e. a different time or day there will be a fee of £99.00.
  6. 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.

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