Orthodontic National Group
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The Orthodontic National Group (ONG) is a specialist group for orthodontic nurses and orthodontic therapists in the United Kingdom
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 and the Republic of Ireland
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Origin

The Orthodontic National Group was established in 1994 and originated from the British Orthodontic Conference, which holds an Orthodontic Nurses Day.

Offices

As an affiliate organisation of the British Orthodontic Society (BOS), the officials and committee members of the ONG the meet at the BOS headquarters at 12 Bridewell Place in London
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Logo

The ONG logo
Logo
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 is octagonal in shape and depicts an orthodontic bracket, a small but vital item to the majority of orthodontic treatment cases.

Aims and Objectives

The aims of the Orthodontic National Group are "To act on behalf of the Dental Nurse
Dental nurse
Dental nurses work as part of a dental team in a variety of clinical and non clinical settings. The term Dental nurse has a defined meaning within the UK...

s to advance high standards by developing the Orthodontic Dental Nurse and Therapists roles."

The objectives of the Orthodontic National Group are:
  • To develop the Orthodontic Dental Nurse and Therapists roles within the specialist group
  • To provide continuing professional education and development with at least bi-annual study days
  • To keep the membership informed by means of the ONG journal and website
  • To recommend to the General Dental Council and to relevant bodies any changes needed in legislation
  • To liaise with relevant professional bodies to promote the status of the Orthodontic Dental Nurses and Orthodontic Therapists
  • To manage the group's finances to achieve its objectives
  • To plan for the future

Membership

Since 2001 there has only been one membership category. Annual membership is £25 by Direct Debit or £30 by cheque. Membership and Direct Debit forms can be downloaded from the ONG website. WWW.orthodontic-ong.org

British Orthodontic Conference

An orthodontic nurse day programme is held at the British Orthodontic Conference (BOC), the main annual conference of the British Orthodontic Society
British Orthodontic Society
The British Orthodontic Society is a membership organisation with over 1800 members in the United Kingdom. It is the largest of the dental specialist groups and dates back nearly a century to the formation of the British Society for the Study of Orthodontics...

 and is organised by ONG committee members.

3M Unitek Orthodontic Dental Nurse of the Year Award

This award was established in 1995 and is sponsored by 3M Unitek.

TOC Orthodontic Dental Nurse Prize

This award was established in 2001 and is sponsored by TOC Orthodontics.

BOS Award to an Orthodontic Nurse for Distinguished Service

Established in 2003 and presented annually at the British Orthodontic Conference.

Committee

An elected committee is responsible for governing the ONG. There are also regional representatives. The functions of the committee are:
  • To meet the aims of the group
  • To provide for the needs of its members
  • To promote the group within the Dental profession
  • To communicate with its members
  • To manage the finances of the group to achieve its aims and functions
  • To appoint a President and Chief Executive as required

Current Committee Members

Portfolio Committee Member
Chairman Debra Worthington
Vice Chairman Fiona Grist
Finance Officer and Webmaster Anne Gowans
Administration Secretary and Orthodontic Therapist representative Sally Dye
Committee Member Maureen Dickinson, Mary Bardet, Alex Moss, Janet Gray, Lindsay Aston


President Janet Robins

External links

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