Local Dental Anaesthesia

University of Portsmouth
Undergraduate No award Part-time 12 Weeks MedicineDentistry

About this course

Overview This course is for those with overseas dental qualifications who have been recommended to study local anaesthesia by the GDC.

If you're looking to broaden your dental skills, this Local Dental Anaesthesia short course will help you to specialise in the field.

You'll learn how to safely deliver local anaesthetic to patients, and reflect on working in a primary care environment in the UK. Learning on this course includes clinical activity and the provision of care to patients within the Dental Academy.

As well as providing specialist skills in the application of local anaesthetic in a dental setting, completion of this course will help you to achieve the GDC learning outcomes for registration as a Dental Hygienist in the UK, enabling you to register with the General Dental Council (GDC) and move into employment.

Course details Structure:

  • Mode of study: on site, part time

  • Duration: 12 weeks

  • Start and end dates: Starts September

  • Cost: £3,715.00

    What you'll experience On this short course you'll:

  • Develop an awareness of drugs and therapeutics commonly used in medicine and dentistry

  • Get an understanding of the safe practices associated with the provision of oral local anaesthesia

  • Critically reflect on your own practice within the UK healthcare setting

  • Build upon your existing knowledge of local oral anatomy and physiology to ensure safe working practices

    Our Dental Academy is a training ground for undergraduate King’s College London Dental Institute students as well as you and others on your course. So with dental care professionals and undergraduate dentists under the same roof, you’ll get a feel of what it’s like to be part of a dental team working within a primary dental care setting.

    What's included On this short course you'll make us of our extensive dental academy facilities, including:

  • 2 clinics (44 dental treatment bays)

  • 2 individual surgeries

  • a phantom head room

  • decontamination suite

  • radiography suite

  • four radiography booths
  • Career Prospects

    Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

    3219 Health associate professionals
    3213 Medical and dental technicians
    2113 Biochemists and biomedical scientists
    2211 Generalist medical practitioners
    2212 Specialist medical practitioners
    2112 Biological scientists

    Course Details

    Qualification
    No award
    Study Mode
    Part-time
    Duration
    12 Weeks
    Start Date
    2025
    Academic Year
    2025
    Campus / Location
    Portsmouth
    Scheme
    Undergraduate
    Subjects
    Medicine, Dentistry