Dental practitioners Salary
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About this role
Dental practitioners diagnose, treat and prevent oral health conditions. They examine patients, perform dental procedures, provide preventive advice and manage clinical teams within dental practices or hospital settings.
Key responsibilities
- Examining patients and diagnosing oral health conditions
- Performing dental treatments including fillings, extractions and restorations
- Providing preventive care advice and oral health education
- Managing dental practice operations and clinical teams
- Maintaining patient records and ensuring regulatory compliance
Qualifications and entry routes
Requires a BDS or equivalent dental degree (5 years) and registration with the GDC (General Dental Council). Specialists require additional postgraduate training.
Career outlook
Significant NHS access challenges are driving expansion of private and mixed practices. Specialist areas (orthodontics, implants) offer premium earnings.
Key skills
Common industries
- NHS dental practices
- Private dental practices
- Hospital dentistry
- Community dentistry
- Orthodontics
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Data Years
11 years
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