Oral Care

Anyone who is in charge of giving consumers personal attention is the target audience for this dental education.

 

Ask a Group Question

Gain the required skills

Anyone who is in charge of giving consumers personal attention is the target audience for this dental education.

The course emphasizes the value of oral health, covering topics such as how dental disease is caused by plaque, the need of brushing teeth, how to take care of dentures, and the connection between oral and overall health.

Course Summary

Let Us Guide You to the Right Course

Choosing the right course can be a big decision and we’re here to make it easier for you. Whether you’re looking to gain new qualifications, switch careers, boost your confidence, or simply expand your knowledge, our team is ready to support you every step of the way.

Once we receive your enquiry, one of our friendly course advisors will review your information and get in touch with tailored recommendations all within one working day.

Oral Care Training FAQs

Where Do You Deliver The Oral Care Training?

We can deliver this training at your premises, as long as it’s within the UK. We also have our own venues in the UK if you don’t have access to a training room. Also, we are able to deliver this training virtually using Zoom.

This training is for anyone working within the health and social care sector.
We will deliver this Oral Care training for a group of up to 12 delegates. Similarly, for larger groups we can either provide multiple trainers on the same day or run multiple days to get everyone trained.

One of our expert clinical tutors, these are either Nurses or Doctors with an abundance of clinical and complex care experience and knowledge – so you’ll be in great hands! Furthermore, we will let you know who is doing the training in advance, you can check out their skills and experience by finding them on our meet the team page.

 

INTRODUCTION OF COURSE

Oral care is a vital aspect of personal hygiene and overall health, particularly for individuals who rely on the support of health and social care staff. Poor oral hygiene can lead to pain, infection, difficulty eating, and serious health complications. This course provides essential knowledge and skills to help staff deliver safe, effective, and dignified oral care, protecting the well-being and quality of life of those they support.


TRAINING COURSE CONTENT

This Oral Care training course will cover:


✅ The importance of good oral hygiene

Learners will understand why oral care is vital for health and well-being. This section explains how maintaining oral hygiene prevents tooth decay, gum disease, pain, and infections that can affect eating, communication, and general health.


✅ Oral health risks in vulnerable groups

This section explores why certain individuals — such as older adults, people with disabilities, or those with medical conditions — may be at greater risk of poor oral health. Learners will recognise the need for extra vigilance and tailored care.


✅ Legal and professional responsibilities in oral care

Learners will review the duty of care, consent, and person-centred principles that apply when delivering oral care. This part covers how to respect dignity, privacy, and choice while fulfilling professional obligations.


✅ Common oral health conditions

This part introduces conditions such as dental caries, gingivitis, periodontal disease, oral thrush, and dry mouth. Learners will learn how to identify signs that may indicate problems requiring further attention or referral.


✅ Providing oral care safely and effectively

Learners will explore practical techniques for delivering oral care, including brushing teeth, cleaning dentures, and supporting individuals who resist care or have swallowing difficulties. This section highlights safe positioning, infection control measures, and the use of appropriate equipment.


✅ Recognising when to report concerns

This section focuses on when and how to report concerns about an individual’s oral health, including signs of infection, pain, bleeding, or damage to the mouth or teeth. Learners will understand the importance of early reporting to prevent further harm.


✅ Record keeping and reflective practice in oral care

Learners will understand how to document oral care provided and reflect on their practice to improve the quality of care and support individual needs.


LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, learners will:

  • Understand the importance of oral care in supporting health and well-being

  • Identify individuals at higher risk of poor oral health

  • Know their legal and professional responsibilities when providing oral care

  • Recognise common oral health conditions and when to seek further advice

  • Apply safe and effective techniques for delivering oral care

  • Understand the importance of reporting concerns and documenting care provided


TRAINING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Question: Why is oral care important for people who need support?

Answer: Because it helps prevent pain, infection, and other health complications, supporting dignity, comfort, and well-being.


Question: Name a common oral health condition that care staff should look out for.

Answer: Gingivitis (gum inflammation).


Question: What should you do if you notice bleeding or sores in a person’s mouth?

Answer: Report your concern following your organisation’s procedures so the person can receive appropriate care.


Question: How can you help someone who resists oral care?

Answer: Use calm communication, offer choice, respect their preferences, and seek guidance if needed.

Ready to Train with the Best?

Take the first step toward becoming a confident and qualified healthcare professional. Our expert-led practical training sessions are designed to give you real skills that make a real difference.