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Become an Oral Health Educator

The world needs more Oral Health Educators, could you be one of them? The historic World Health Organisation (WHO) Resolution May 2021 paves the way for oral health improvements with “a shift from the traditional curative approach towards a preventative approach that includes promotion of oral health within the family, schools and workplaces.”

By |2022-03-18T16:55:28+00:00September 7th, 2021|Categories: Dental Health & Wellbeing, Dental Nurse Training, Featured, Further Learning|0 Comments

Training to be a dental nurse – your questions answered

How long will it take me to become a dental nurse?  What are the different course options and what do I need to know in advance? You’ve decided on a change of career and are thinking that dental nursing might be the one for you but there are still some questions in the

By |2023-02-09T16:43:03+00:00August 20th, 2021|Categories: Dental Health & Wellbeing|0 Comments

Studying dental nursing – learning tips

Top tips for retaining information when learning dental and clinical knowledge  If you are studying for your NEBDN diploma or want to increase your dental nursing skills with a postgraduate course there is a lot of new information to take it.  For your course, there will be a host of new procedures, technical

By |2022-05-09T11:35:48+01:00July 27th, 2021|Categories: Dental Health & Wellbeing|0 Comments

Looking for a solution to improve your health? Start with your mouth.

Your teeth and your health Many of us at some point in our lives have experienced the pain of a deteriorating tooth or sensitivity in the mouth. Avoiding cold/hot foods, adopting a grin and bear it attitude, hoping the pain will just go away on its own; but should we be doing more

By |2022-02-02T10:32:51+00:00January 29th, 2021|Categories: Dental Health & Wellbeing, Further Learning|0 Comments

Feeling Down? Get Your Dental Health In Check.

How your dental health can affect your mood Life isn’t always plain sailing (here’s looking at you 2020) and everyone feels down from time to time, but when you just can’t put your finger on what’s wrong and you’ve been feeling disinterested and unmotivated for a while then it might be time to

By |2021-07-16T16:32:03+01:00January 4th, 2021|Categories: Dental Health & Wellbeing, Further Learning|0 Comments

Teeth Tips for Trainee dental nurses

Trainee Dental Nurses are responsible for helping with dental hygiene but it's important to remember to keep your own smile in order to make sure you are ready to greet your patients with a beautiful, bright smile! SmileWisdom have put together our Top 10 Tips tips to help you: Don’t go to bed without

Welcome to our blog

Welcome to the SmileWisdom blog Written for dental nursing students, dental nurses and other dental professionals. We have a range of London dentists and dental specialists here at SmileWisdom who aim to offer you tips and tricks on passing the dental nursing diploma, what it’s like to work with dentists, industry news