Depending on the type of employment E.G. Private practice dental surgeries a Dental nurse will make less than a registered general nurse working for the NHS or for a private hospital.
An NHS dental nurse will earn a comparable salary to a registered general nurse as well as all of the inclusive benefits of working within the public services and pension.
With regards to hours of work a dental nurse will have a more structured timetable of work E.G. 9 to 5, etc where as a General nurse may be rotated on a 24 hour shift pattern.
Dental nurses are responsible for doing various dental work, such as teeth cleaning. They might use science through the use of anesthetics to numb the gums.
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I am a trainee dental nurse and I earn £8.50 per hour.
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The average pay is higher for a registered nurse. In the US, the average annual salary for a registered nurse is $66,000. The average annual income for a dental hygienist in the US is $51,000.
Depending upon where you live and what skills you have it may salary varies widely for both nurses and architects. Generally, nurses make more starting out but plateau while an architect makes less initially but may make more money later in their careers. Nurses however work less than architects. So the amount of work for pay may mean nurses earn more per hour on average.
As a dental nurse in London, it is possible to find jobs in private clinics owned by dentists or a nursing home. Clinics owned by dentists are always looking for nurses to help them with patients who have minor problems so the dentist can use his time more efficiently. Nursing homes need dental nurses to check the patients teeth conditions.
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The average nurse makes 31 dollars and 13 cents an hour. Specialty nurses can make quite a bit more in hospitals.