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General Dental Council Says

GENERAL DENTAL COUNCIL WARNS GENERAL DENTAL PRACTITIONERS ON IMPLANTOLOGY (BDJ Vol.204 No.8 April 26-2008)

General dental practitioners should not practice implantology without further training, the General Dental Council has warned. In the light of concerns with the General Dental Council about the practice of implant dentistry by general dental practitioners, the Council warns that dentists who carry out work for which they are not trained put their registration at risk. A UK-qualified general dental practi­tioner will not be competent to carry OUT implant dentistry without further train­ing, the statement says.

The General Dental Council’s guidance on the required learning outcomes of undergraduate education for dentists’ states that dental students should 'be familiar with dental implants as an option in replacing missing teeth'.

A UK-qualified dentist would not be expected to be competent to practise implant dentistry without undertaking structured postgraduate training and assessment of competence.

It supports the requirements set out in Training standardsimplant in dentistry for general practitioners, produced by a General Dental Council working group in 2005. This docu­ment says general dental practitioners should complete a course in implant dentistry and undergo men­toring until the experienced implant clinician considers the practitioner to be competent. It also recommends that all general dental practitioners should keep a detailed portfolio of their training, their mentoring and an audited record of the implants they have placed. Such portfolios of activ­ity could he used in any dispute to whether they were competent in implant dentistry, including complaints to the General Dental Council the document concludes.

The General Dental Council is considering whether fur­ther measures are required to regulate dentists practice in skills significantly beyond those acquired in their pri­mary qualification for registration. This month’s guidance is an interim statement.

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