The Oxford Handbook of Dental Nursing serves as a practical, easily accessible, informative, and up-to-date quick reference guide that a dental nurse can use throughout their career, from the initial training stage to qualification and beyond. It enables users to find relevant information quickly, and will support dental nurses in their everyday work and provide easy access to information they may require in clinical sessions. As well as the basics it highlights thecore competencies and contains further information which is of use to qualified dental nurses working in general dental practice, in the NHS or private sector, dental hospitals, and community dental services. The book is aimed primarily at dental nurses and will also be valuable to dental surgeons,tutors, and assessors to facilitate the learning and development of their students.
1. Becoming a dental nurse ; 2. Legal and ethical issues ; 3. Anatomy ; 4. Health and Safety ; 5. Infection control ; 6. Emergencies and first aid ; 7. Oral disease and pathology ; 8. Patient care and management ; 9. Communication ; 10. Assessment of oral health needs and treatment ; 11. Dental radiography ; 12. Oral hygiene ; 13. Restorative dentistry ; 14. Oral surgery ; 15. Paediatrics ; 16. Orthodontics ; 17. Drugs and materials used in dentistry ; 18. Pain and anxiety control ; 19. Being a professional
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