Dentco Warrington
Dentist in Warrington, Cheshire
It's understandably difficult to meet the difference between a non-clinical dental technician, and a Clinical Dental Technician (or CDT for short) This short guide gives you the basic understanding you need to meet the difference and why it's important to you: Dealing Directly With the Public - Only a Clinical Dental Technician or Dentist is allowed to cope with the directly with the public for the goal of making dentures. While it's possible to find some normal dental technicians who deal directly, they are unlicensed and may not have the appropriate safeguards in place.
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read moreA Clinical Dental Technician (CDT) is a suitably qualified Dental Technician who has undertaken further study and qualification to satisfy the George Brown College, Toronto, Canada; and to further have that qualification ratified and examined by the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Therefore any CDT should have the qualification Dip CDT RCS Eng, be registered with the General Dental Council and carry appropriate professional indemnity. Our training covers: - Medical Emergencies, Professionalism, Confidentiality, Record Keeping and Handling complaints, Cross-Infection Control.