Level 3 -
Assisting other dental health professionals, providing chair side support and a high level of patient care.
Reference: OCC1431
Status:
SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
Bupa Dental Care, City and Guilds, Colosseum Dental, Community Dental Services, Damira Dental, General Dental Council, NCFE, Nexus Dental, Northern Skills Group, Obex Dental, Orthodontic Team Training, Riverdale Healthcare, Rodericks Dental, Skills for Health, Smile Dental Care, Taunton & Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Tempdent, Today's Dental, UCLAN, University of Bolton, Workforce Development Trust, Yeovil College
This occupation is found in a clinical environment that could be located in a NHS general dental practice, hospital, private dental practice, specialist dental practice, community dental service or military dental clinic. The clinical environment is called a dental surgery and consists of a dental chair, x-ray unit and various equipment and instruments required for dentistry. A dental nurse will predominately work with a dentist, dental hygienist, dental therapist, clinical dental technician or orthodontic therapist within a surgery environment with patients attending throughout the day.
The broad purpose of the occupation is to provide chair side support to all dental professionals and ensure high standards of cleanliness and infection control. Dental nurses prepare instruments, materials and medicaments for dental procedures, mix materials, sterilise instruments, keep records, note dictation, carry out stock control and ensure patient comfort and safety throughout their visit.
In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with patients of all ages, other members of the dental team, other health professionals and representatives of organisations providing support services to the setting. Depending on the dental setting the dental nurse could also interact with schools, the prison service, community dental service, individuals in their own homes and those in care home settings.
An employee in this occupation will be responsible for providing care for people of all ages, different backgrounds, cultures and beliefs within a variety of clinical environments. Dental nurses must ensure that they only carry out a task, treatment or make decisions about a patient’s care if they are appropriately trained, competent, indemnified and have the necessary skills. Dental nurses are registered professionals and work within the standards and scope of practice as defined by the General Dental Council (GDC) Scope of Practice document.
Bupa Dental Care, City and Guilds, Colosseum Dental, Community Dental Services, Damira Dental, General Dental Council, NCFE, Nexus Dental, Northern Skills Group, Obex Dental, Orthodontic Team Training, Riverdale Healthcare, Rodericks Dental, Skills for Health, Smile Dental Care, Taunton & Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Tempdent, Today's Dental, UCLAN, University of Bolton, Workforce Development Trust, Yeovil College
Undertake routine dental nursing clinical and technical procedures and tasks relevant to the assessment, and diagnosis of patients.
Undertake routine dental nursing clinical and technical procedures and tasks relevant to treatment planning and onward referral of patients.
Communicate effectively, maintaining confidentiality and records appropriately.
Provide professional leadership within the team working in partnership with patients, dental teams, other health and social care professionals.
Practise as an autonomous professional exercising judgement and integrity, keeping within the scope of practice and the legal and ethical boundaries of the profession.
Practise in a non-discriminatory and inclusive manner recognising the impact of culture, equality and diversity.
Promote oral health to individuals and the wider population and raise awareness of its role in preventing ill health amongst communities.
Reflect on, review and develop the quality of own practice.
Manage own health and well-being and promote the well-being of others in the team.
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