Advice for Dentists Seeking to Work in the UK
Zest Medical Dental Recruitment – How can we help you?
If you are currently contemplating working as a dentist in the
Zest Medical have helped hundreds of dentists over the years embark on new careers in the
We have detailed below information that we feel you may find useful if you are considering finding a new dentistry job in the
Dentists practicing dentistry in the UK usually either work in a National Health Service (NHS) dental practice, where treatment is subsidised or free for patients, a private dental practice, where patients pay the full cost of treatment, or a mixed dental practice (NHS and Private).
Dentists in the
Dentists providing private treatment are usually paid 50% of their gross earnings based on the treatment they have provided. This is also referred to as ‘fee per item’.
There is no longer a uniformed NHS dental system across the
In
nGDS (new General Dental Services) Contract as of 1st April 2006
The nGDS contract commenced from 1st April 2006. All NHS dental treatment in
Units of Dental Activity are detailed below:
Band 1 (non urgent) - 1 UDA
Band 1 (urgent) - 1.2 UDA
Band 2 - 3 UDA
Band 3 - 12 UDA
Issue of Prescription - 0.75 UDA
Repair of Dental Appliance (denture) - 1 UDA
Repair of Dental Appliance (crown) - 1.2 UDA
Removal of Sutures - 1
Arrest of Bleeding - 1.2
Check ups can only be counted once a year per patient.
The new patient charges will be banded as follows:
Band 2 Covers simple treatment, for example fillings and extractions
Band 3 Covers complex treatment, such as bridgework, crowns or dentures.
An example of the contract in action is detailed below (please note this is only an example and does not dictate your potential specific contract)
To practice dentistry in the
Once you have secured a position within a practice providing National Health Service treatment you will then need to register with the Local Health Board (LHB) or Primary Care Trust (PCT). The PCT/LHB are smaller regional divisions of the NHS and they are ultimately responsible for the dentists that they allow to treat patients in their specific geographical area. As a consequence of this the PCT need to ensure that new dentists whether qualified in the
In order to treat NHS patients in
| Awarding Body | Title of Qualification | Required Score |
| Certificate in English Language Skills | 3 | |
| Certificate in English | 2 | |
| Certificates in Written and Spoken English | 3 | |
| Certificate in English Language Skills | 3 | |
| Certificate in English | 3 | |
| Certificate in Integrated Skills in English | 3 | |
| UBELT Test | Overall score of 2.5 | |
| Linguarama English Test | 2 | |
| General International English Language Testing System | 7* | |
| Academic International English Language Testing System | 6* | |
| Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) | 580 |
*Please note for IELTS, candidates must score 6 or more in each section of the test.
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