Diploma for Dental Assistant
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Diploma for Dental Assistant

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Get your diploma as a dental assistant in our hands-on event!

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About this event

Health • Medical

Master electrical safety essentials in dental settings—protect patients, staff, and yourself with smart, risk-aware practices.


Overview

Electricity isn’t something most people associate with dental clinics—until it becomes a problem. This module cuts through the noise to give you the critical knowledge needed to understand, manage and navigate electrical risks in a clinical setting. Whether it's operating dental machinery or identifying hazards before they spark trouble, this section teaches how to stay safe without turning every socket into a scare story.

While this might not be the flashiest part of dental assisting, it’s one of the most important. You’ll explore the basics of electrical systems, safety symbols, risk assessments, and the golden rules of working near powered equipment. Learn the essentials that keep the lights on and the risks off—without needing a degree in electrical engineering.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand key electrical risks in dental surgery environments.
  • Identify symbols and labels used in electrical safety signage.
  • Recognise safe usage practices for powered dental equipment.
  • Learn emergency procedures in case of electrical accidents.
  • Understand the importance of routine equipment checks and logs.
  • Know how to report potential electrical faults effectively.


Course Curriculum:

  • Module 1: Introduction to Dental Assisting
  • Module 2: Chairside Assisting
  • Module 3: Radiology and Imaging
  • Module 4: Clinical Laboratory Procedures
  • Module 5: Dental Specialties
  • Module 8: Electrical Safety

Who is this Course For:

  • New dental assistants looking to expand their core knowledge.
  • Professionals needing safer workflows around dental equipment.
  • Clinic managers updating staff safety procedures.
  • Students aiming for a dental assistant certification online.
  • Administrative staff working in dental healthcare settings.
  • Team leaders supervising dental surgery operations.
  • Technicians maintaining or cleaning powered dental tools.
  • Anyone looking to understand risk in dental clinic environments.


Career Path (Jobs in the UK with average salary):

  • Dental Assistant – Average salary: £24,000 per year
  • Dental Receptionist with Safety Training – £21,500 per year
  • Clinical Support Worker (Dental) – £23,000 per year
  • Dental Equipment Technician – £28,000 per year
  • Sterile Services Technician – £22,000 per year
  • Dental Practice Administrator – £26,000 per year

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