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Amy, the trainee dental nurse at Castle Gate Dental Practice in Dursley, Gloucestershire

Amy, the trainee dental nurse at Castle Gate Dental Practice in Dursley, Gloucestershire

If you’re considering a career in dental nursing you may wish to meet the trainee dental nurse here at Castle Gate Dental Practice in Dursley. Amy joined our team in November 2017 after gaining a Degree in Nutrition from Plymouth University.

Amy said: “Once I graduated from University I thought that it would be easy finding a job in my field of nutrition. However, after having several knockbacks from interviews saying I had no experience working with the public I thought that I would try something else.

“My mum suggested I apply for the trainee dental nurse role here at Castle Gate. I have been here for nearly six months now and I am loving it! My nutrition knowledge has really helped as there is a strong link with nutrition and oral health. I am currently studying for the National Dental Nursing qualification and eventually I would like to pursue a career as a dental hygienist.

“There should be more information out there about dental nursing as a career. If anyone is considering going down this path then definitely do it! No two days are ever the same.”

If you’ve not yet embarked on a dental nursing career and are still not sure if it’s right for you, it’s worth taking the time to consider the qualities you’ll need in order to succeed.

Increasingly, dental nursing is becoming a more academic discipline and many colleges now require you to have a certain number of GCSEs in order to train. Eligibility differs from place to place, so you’ll need to check the entry requirements where you’re hoping to go.

Amy, the trainee dental nurse at Castle Gate Dental Practice in Dursley, Gloucestershire

Amy, the trainee dental nurse at Castle Gate Dental Practice in Dursley, Gloucestershire gets to work – cleanliness is of utmost importance to patients and staff alike.

Being a good dental nurse also requires a number of personal qualities. You need to be sympathetic, empathetic and a good listener, as many people are nervous about visiting the dentist and need constant reassurance.

As well as listening, you need to be able to communicate clearly, both to patients and to the dentists you will be working with. You’ll need to be neat, conscientious and happy to commit to continual professional development. If you tick all of the boxes, take a look at dental nursing as a career.

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