What are the benefits?
Published: 02/10/2024
Suzie Sonnabend lists the benefits of further qualifications and advanced training.
In the dynamic field of dentistry, where technological advancements and patient expectations are constantly evolving, the role of a dental nurse has become increasingly complex and critical. Dental nurses are no longer confined to traditional chairside duties. At Kingswood Parks Clinic, we consider all our dental nurses to be integral members of the team; contributing significantly to patient care, practice management, and overall clinical success. One of the most effective ways for dental nurses to keep pace with these changes and enhance their careers is through pursuing advanced training and qualifications. The benefits of further education for dental nurses extend beyond personal growth, impacting both their professional standing and the development of the practice they work within.
Enhanced clinical skills
Further qualifications equip dental nurses with advanced clinical skills and in-depth knowledge, enabling them to take on more complex tasks and responsibilities within the practice. Specialisations in areas such as radiography, oral health education, dental sedation, and orthodontic nursing allow dental nurses to expand their expertise, making them more versatile and valuable to the practice.
For instance, at Kingswood Parks, Kara Sanderson is trained in radiography so can take and process x-rays, and alongside her fellow dental nurse Kirsty McDougall, who are both trained in oral health. This allows them to run their own clinics, monitor interim oral health prior to treatment, and carry out digital scans and patient photographs, which streamlines the workflow, frees up dentists to carry out treatment and ensures patients are booked in more efficiently.
Similarly, a qualification in dental sedation for Dillon Booth, another of our amazing dental nurses, has allowed him to assist more effectively in procedures requiring conscious sedation, improving patient comfort and safety. These enhanced skills not only improve the quality of care provided to patients but also enable the practice to offer a broader range of services, and in this case require the nurse to equally contribute to the appointment, alongside the dentist.
Increased career opportunities and job satisfaction
Pursuing further qualifications opens up a wide array of career opportunities for dental nurses. With additional certifications, dental nurses can progress to more senior roles, such as lead dental nurse, practice manager, or even roles in dental education and training. These opportunities often come with increased responsibility, higher pay, and greater job satisfaction.
After completing her dental nursing apprenticeship, Chloe Clappison has progressed over recent years to the position of lead nurse, providing her with a varied role, including mentoring trainees, supporting management and having shared responsibility for certain areas of compliance within the practice.
The ability to specialise in a particular area also allows dental nurses to align their careers with their interests and passions, leading to a more fulfilling professional life. Whether it’s working with children for Chloe and Kara in particular, being mums themselves, or focusing on preventive care, further qualifications empower dental nurses to shape their careers in ways that are most meaningful to them. Even as a trainee, Sienna Park, began additional implant training, to allow her to assist in complex surgical procedures, such as implant placements and surgical extractions, to best assist our dentists with specialised interests. This has proved beneficial to develop further now she is qualified.
Improved patient satisfaction
A well-qualified dental nurse plays a crucial role in enhancing the patient experience. Patients today are more informed and have higher expectations regarding the quality of care they receive. A dental nurse with advanced qualifications is better equipped to educate patients about oral health, explain complex procedures, and provide reassurance during treatments.
Moreover, specialised training in areas such as oral health education allows dental nurses to take an active role in patient education, promoting preventive care and helping patients maintain better oral health. This proactive approach not only leads to improved patient outcomes but also fosters a positive relationship between the practice and its patients, leading to higher patient satisfaction and retention rates.
Contribution to practice growth and development
The benefits of further qualifications for dental nurses are not limited to personal development; they also have a significant impact on the growth and success of the dental practice. A highly qualified dental nurse can take on expanded roles within the practice, allowing the dental team to operate more efficiently and effectively.
For example, a dental nurse with qualifications in practice management can assist with the day-to-day running of the practice, from managing appointments and patient records to overseeing compliance with health and safety regulations, allowing the practice to function more smoothly. Lilly Wilson, has been a prime example of this, taking an active role working alongside front of house, after fulfilling specific patient care-based training, with further training also scheduled with a specific aligner brand.
Additionally, having a team of highly qualified dental nurses can be a strong selling point for a dental practice, attracting new patients and retaining existing ones. Patients are more likely to trust and stay with a practice that invests in the continuous professional development of its staff, knowing that they are receiving care from a knowledgeable and skilled team, something Kingswood Parks is proudly committed to.
Staying current with industry changes
The field of dentistry is constantly evolving, with new technologies, techniques, and regulations emerging regularly. Further qualifications ensure that dental nurses stay current with these changes, making them better prepared to adapt to new challenges and opportunities.
For instance, advancements in digital dentistry, such as the use of 3D scanners, require dental nurses to be proficient in these new tools and techniques. By pursuing further education and training in these areas, dental nurses can stay ahead of industry trends, ensuring that they remain valuable assets to their practice, something which we at Kingswood Parks, have already instilled in our newest members of the team; trainee dental nurses Gracie, Lexie and Elizabeth.
Building confidence
Finally, further qualifications help build confidence and professionalism in dental nurses. As they gain more knowledge and skills, they become more confident in their abilities, which is reflected in their interactions with patients and colleagues. This confidence not only improves their performance but also enhances their reputation within the practice and with patients.
Professionalism is also a key component of a successful dental practice. Dental nurses who pursue further qualifications demonstrate a commitment to their profession and a dedication to providing the highest standard of care. This professionalism helps to elevate the overall quality of the practice, setting it apart from competitors.
In conclusion, pursuing further qualifications is a strategic investment for dental nurses, offering numerous benefits that extend beyond personal and professional growth. By enhancing their clinical skills, increasing career opportunities, improving patient care, contributing to practice development, staying current with industry changes, and building confidence and professionalism, dental nurses not only advance their careers but also play a pivotal role in the success of their practice. As the demands of the dental profession continue to evolve, the value of further education and qualifications for dental nurses cannot be overstated.
Author: Suzie Sonnabend