If your ambition is to become a qualified dental technician or dental care professional, then this is the perfect qualification to help you achieve your goal. Successful completion of this Level 3 qualification means you will be registered as a Dental Care Professional (DCP) on the General Dental Council (GDC)'s register, which is a requirement to practice as a dental technician.
You will study full-time over two years and will develop the theoretical and technical knowledge, and practical skills, that are required in all aspects of work carried out as a dental technician.
The two-year full-time course consists of up to three days of college-based study a week, with a requirement for 240 hours of work-based learning in a dental laboratory in your second year.
What experience and skills will you gain?
- Fabrication of dental appliances in prosthetics (full, partial, and chrome dentures)
- Fixed prosthodontics (crowns and bridges)
- Orthodontics (alignment and straightening of teeth)
- Greater knowledge of dental anatomy, physiology and disease
- Dental legislation, professionalism and ethics
- How to deal with medical emergencies
- First Aid application
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Campus
This course will be delivered at London South Bank Technical College - Nine elms
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What do you need to apply?
You will need 2 GCSE qualifications at grades A*-D or 9-4, including English Language, and a Level 2 vocational qualification. You will also be required to undergo and pass a manual dexterity assessment.
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How will you be assessed?
You will be assessed by a combination of practical assignments, written assignments, and course work.
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Where can this course take you?
Successful completion of this course will qualify you to register with the General Dental Council and gain employment as a registered Dental Technician.
Following the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Dental Technology, you may wish to further expand your knowledge and skills and progress into Higher Education to study for a Foundation or Bachelors degree.