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Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy

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Course summary

Build a future in modern dental care with a hands-on Dental Hygiene & Dental Therapy degree designed for real clinical practice.

Developed in line with the General Dental Council’s Safe Practitioner Framework, this course combines expert teaching, cutting-edge facilities, and extensive placements to prepare you for registration as both a dental hygienist and dental therapist.

What you'll learn

  • Deliver preventive dental care using evidence-based approaches to improve oral health.

  • Perform clinical procedures including dental radiography and periodontal treatments.

  • Manage complex oral health needs such as oral cancer, dental implants, and special care dentistry.

  • Communicate confidently with patients whilst developing leadership and professional skills.

  • Practise safely in diverse settings through extensive clinical placements and simulation labs.

From year one, you’ll link science to practice, developing confidence, clinical reasoning, and communication skills whilst delivering safe, person-centred care.

Professional accreditation

*Subject to approval.
On completion of the course, you will be eligible to register with the General Dental Council (GDC) as both a Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist. This registration enables you to practise across a variety of clinical settings and contribute to improving oral health and wellbeing in diverse communities.

Specialist facilities

As a healthcare student, you will have access to our specialist, industry-relevant, simulation facilities. These simulation suites allow you to practise hands-on skills in a fully-equipped, realistic clinical environment.

Future Career

The types of roles you could be expected to go into following graduation include:

  • General dental practice, working as part of the wider dental team in NHS, private, or mixed practices

  • Community dental services, supporting oral health improvement for children, older adults, and vulnerable patient groups

  • Hospital dental services, contributing to specialist and multidisciplinary care

  • Public health and health promotion roles, delivering preventive oral health education within communities

  • Specialist dental practices, such as periodontology or restorative dentistry (role dependent on experience and setting)

  • Education and training roles, including clinical teaching or mentoring (with appropriate experience and further qualifications)

  • Research and academic pathways, contributing to evidence-based practice and oral health research

  • Dental industry roles, such as clinical advisors, product specialists, or professional educators

  • Self-employed or portfolio careers, combining clinical practice with education, research, or leadership responsibilities

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
B770
Institution code:
C10

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Sponsorship information

Students on a nursing, midwifery and many allied health courses will be eligible to apply for an NHS Learning Support Fund of at least £5,000 a year to help with living costs. Eligible students may also be awarded additional funding up to £3,000 a year. This money will not need to be repaid. In addition to this, health students can apply and may be eligible for other University awards. Please visit our Scholarships, Bursaries and Financial Support page to find out what's available.

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