Impression taking certificate of competency (CPD-YORK16JUN17A)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectDental nurse training
DescriptionThis full day course provides the underpinning knowledge required for a dental nurse to feel confident and competent in their abilities to under go dental impression talking
Additional information

Delegates should note:

This course is a competency-based impression taking course for Extended Duty Dental Nurses (EDDN). The Applicant MUST have a GDC registered Dentist who will act as a work-based Mentor. The Mentor will be responsible for signing the record of work-based experience and ensuring that the Applicant is safe to practice. The record of work-based experience may be required to be sent to the course speaker, Kate Rowe BDS for verification.

VenuePioneer Room, Mercure Fairfield Manor, York  View details
Date & timeFriday 16 June 2017, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerKate Rowe  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dental Hygienist (£25.00pp discount), or Dental Nurse (£25.00pp discount), or Dentist

Course styleHands-on course
CategoryCertificate of competence
CateringRefreshments and lunch
Development outcomeNo development outcome
CPD hours5:00
Cost£50.00 (subject to discounts, see Target audience above)
Aims

Dental Care Professionals are able to take impressions to the prescription of a dentist as long as they are fully trained and competent.  This one day course will provide the theoretical knowledge and practical skills in order for dental nurses to competently take impressions of patients to the prescription of a dentist or clinical dental technician for various restorative procedures including study models, vacuum formed appliances and dentures.

Objectives
  • Facilitate patient treatment and care by taking accurate impressions safely and competently.
  • Describe legislative requirements including GDC, Health and Safety, Cross Infection and Waste Management.
  • Know the properties, handling and uses of Alginate and Silicone.
  • Understand the Laboratory Requirements of impressions and how to assess/grade the impressions.
  • Consider potential complications and patient management.