Dental Training Opportunities for Dentists with NHS England

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NHS England offers training opportunities for dentists, focusing on oral surgery and dental procedures. The training aims to enhance dentists' skills and confidence in handling extractions, oral surgeries, and referrals. Dentists can access this training to improve their clinical competencies in providing dental care. For more information and to enroll in the training, contact dwood7@nhs.net with your contact number.


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  1. David Wood Clinical Dental Advisor NHS England

  2. The Oral Surgery Commissioning guide Level 1 Procedures/conditions to be performed or managed by a clinician commensurate with a level of competence as defined by the Curriculum for Dental Foundation Training or equivalent. This is the minimum that a commissioner would expect to be delivered in a primary care NHS Mandatory contract. Many dentists with experience have competencies above this.

  3. Foundation Training Curriculum CLINICAL DOMAIN 7. HARD AND SOFT TISSUE SURGERY The foundation dentist can demonstrate to an appropriate standard the: 1. Extraction of primary and permanent erupted teeth, including erupted uncomplicated third molars, and the appropriate diagnosis and management of any common complications, e.g. haemorrhage. 2. Effective management, including extraction where appropriate, of buried roots (whether fractured during extraction or retained root fragments), unerupted, impacted, ectopic and supernumary teeth. 3. Effective management of patients with relevant medical conditions including bleeding disorders, and medications e.g. all oral anti-coagulants and bisphosphonates. 4. Ability to carry out an accurate pre- and post-operative assessment of the patient, and give appropriate advice on self-management. 5. Referral of patients requiring complex treatment, sedation or general anaesthesia, or surgical treatment of hard and soft tissue lesions. 6. Provides preventive and supportive care for patients with implants, and can describe the basic principles and techniques involved in the surgical placement of dental implants

  4. Training Opportunities For the first time the new RMS system will be able to collect information about dentists and their referral pattern Dentists identified as outliers due to high or low levels of referrals will be contacted and asked to audit their referrals Training will be offered to those not feeling confident with Oral Surgery

  5. Training Opportunities The new tier 2 providers have a requirement to provide training built in to their contracts GDP s who do not feel confident with extractions/ oral surgery can ask to access this training. You do not have to wait to be asked Please contact me: dwood7@nhs.net Do not forget to include your contact number

  6. Any Questions ???

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