The Dental Laboratory Technology program teaches the techniques and
skills that enable graduates to fabricate artificial dental restorations,
as prescribed by a licensed practicing dentist, and to function effectively
in the dental laboratory.
With specialized hand instruments and equipment, the dental laboratory
technician uses materials such as gypsum, waxes, acrylics, ceramics,
and metals to fabricate complete and partial dentures, crowns, bridges,
and orthodontic appliances. Many dental laboratory technicians specialize
in crowns and bridges, dentures, or dental ceramics. They may be employed
by dentists, commercial dental laboratories, schools of dentistry, or
Veterans Administration hospitals. Companies manufacturing dental materials
and equipment also employ technicians as sales representatives.
This curriculum includes courses in complete and partial denture techniques,
crown and bridge techniques, ceramics, and orthodontic techniques. Students
gain practical experience during their fifth semester of study when
they are introduced to actual laboratory work through rotations to off-campus
laboratory sites.
Graduates of the five-semester day program receive an Associate in
Applied Science degree. Certificate options are available in Cast Partial
Denture Techniques, Complete Denture Techniques, Crown and Bridge Techniques,
and Dental Ceramic Techniques.
The Dental Laboratory Technology program is accredited by the Commission
on Dental Accreditation. The Commission is a specialized accrediting
body recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation
and by the United States Department of Education. The
Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at (312) 440-2719
or at 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611.
Policy on Third Party Comments to the Commission on Dental Accreditation
Any person wishing to make comments to the Commission on Dental Accreditation prior to their site visit on October 30 & 31, 2008 should read this policy statement . Comments must be submitted no later than August 30 and must pertain only to the standards for the Dental Laboratory Technology program or policies and procedures used in the Commission's accreditation process. |
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