| Information to work in this country is available from: |
Irish Dental Hygienists Association
www.irishdentalhygienists.com
or
Dental Council, 57 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
www.dentalcouncil.ie
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| Procedures and/or documents that are necessary to be able to work in this country: |
Evidence of qualification and curriculum of training programme provided to the Dental Council, Ireland.
You must be registered as a dental hygienists in Ireland before commencing work.
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| Official licensing body in the country: |
Dental Council, Ireland
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| Special conditions that apply for hygienists that obtain employment: |
Dental Hygienists work to the prescription of a dentist. Direct supervision by a dentist is mandatory when administering local anaesthesia or treating patients under oral sedation.
Dental Hygienists do not work independently. Patients are referred from a dentist who has first examined the patient and indicated to the dental hygienist the course of treatment to be provided
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| Contact for Work Permit and/or Visa: |
Apply for a working visa with the Dept. of Foreign Affairs
Apply for a work permit with the Dept. of Enterprise, Trade and Employment.
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| Is a job offer required before a Work Permit/Visa is issued? |
Yes – your prospective employer will help you with this.
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| Main local and/or official language(s): |
English.
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| Are hygienists qualified overseas required to sit the country's national examination? |
Non European Union Dental Hygienists are required to sit an Overseas Examination following approval of their training programme.
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| Information on the local working environment: |
Dental Hygienist in Ireland work in General Dental Practices, Specialist Dental Practices, Dental and General Hospitals, Health Services Executive (HSE) Dental Clinics, and in a promotional role in the Community.
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| Standard tasks that hygienists are allowed to undertake in the country: |
The duties permitted under the Scheme for Dental Hygienists are:
- Cleaning and polishing teeth
- The provision of supra and subgingival scaling including comprehensive root surface debridement and the application of medicaments when indicated
- Application to the teeth/gums of appropriate prophylactic materials including solutions, gels and sealants.
- Giving advice in relation to oral health
- Administration of local anaesthesia (infiltration and ID block)
- The placing of temporary dressings and the re-cementing of crowns with temporary cement when fillings or crowns are displaced by the dental hygienists in the course of her work
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| Links to related web sites: |
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| Information based on data received by IFDH in: |
2009
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