Faculty of General Dental Practice


The Faculty of General Dental Practice is an independent UK professional body for general dental practitioners. It was established in 1992 as a faculty of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and is located in the College’s headquarters in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London.
Membership of the FGDP is open to all dentists, dental surgeons and dental care professionals registered with the General Dental Council. It opened its membership to dental care professionals in 2005 and to students in years 4 or 5 of their Bachelor of Dental Surgery undergraduate degree in 2011.

Aims

The Faculty has stated aims of improving standards of patient care and to promote excellence in dentistry. The Faculty does this by developing and publishing standards and guidance for primary care dentistry.
The FGDP also provides the continuing professional development and training needs of both dentists and dental care professionals working in primary care.

Education

The Faculty is involved in many educational aspects of dental care in general practice and primary dental care. It runs a programme of training courses and continuous professional development for the whole dental team.
The Faculty awards a number of post graduate qualifications:
The Primary Dental Journal is the journal of the Faculty of General Dental Practice. The Journal was launched on 4 October 2012, and replaced the previous publications 'Primary Dental Care', 'Team in Practice' and 'First-Hand' Each quarterly issue focuses on a key topic in primary care dentistry combining research, clinical best practice papers and scenario articles.
Many standards in dentistry are set by the Faculty. Based on these standards, the FGDP publishes a range of standards books and guidance for UK dentistry. These publications are:
The Faculty of General Dental Practice confers a range of awards and honours. These are conferred to individuals and in some instances organisations, that have made an impact on general dental practice and the dental profession.