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Dental Laboratory Program


Mission

The mission of the Dental Laboratory program is to provide students with the essential skills and knowledge required to design, fabricate, and repair dental prosthetics. Through hands-on training and exposure to the latest techniques and technologies, we aim to equip future dental technicians with the expertise to contribute effectively to the dental field, improving patient care and comfort.


Vision

Our vision is to become a leading institution in dental technology education, fostering innovation and advancing practices in dental prosthetics. We strive to produce highly skilled dental laboratory technicians capable of meeting the evolving demands of the dental profession, using cutting-edge materials, technologies, and techniques.


Objectives

  1. Develop Technical Expertise: Equip students with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to fabricate high-quality dental prostheses, including dentures, crowns, bridges, and other restorative devices.
  2. Understand Materials Science: Provide an understanding of various dental materials, their properties, and their application in the construction of prosthetics.
  3. Master Advanced Technologies: Introduce students to the latest advancements in dental laboratory technologies, including digital scanning, CAD/CAM systems, and 3D printing.
  4. Foster Problem-Solving Skills: Encourage students to think critically and troubleshoot common problems in dental prosthetics fabrication, ensuring efficient and effective solutions.
  5. Promote Professional Ethics: Instill ethical practices and professional conduct in students, emphasizing quality, safety, and patient satisfaction in all aspects of dental laboratory work.
  6. Prepare for Industry Demands: Ensure students are well-prepared for careers in dental laboratories by providing practical experience and in-depth knowledge of industry standards and regulations.

Program Description

The Dental Laboratory program offers comprehensive training in the field of dental prosthetics, preparing students to work in collaboration with dentists to create custom dental devices. The curriculum covers foundational concepts, such as impression techniques, casting, and denture fabrication, as well as advanced methods involving CAD/CAM systems, digital scanning, and biocompatible materials. Students will gain practical experience through lab work and exposure to real-world scenarios, learning how to design and manufacture high-quality dental prosthetics that improve patient outcomes.

This program also emphasizes safety and precision, ensuring students understand the importance of maintaining a sterile and safe working environment, as well as the need for accuracy in all dental procedures. Students will be well-versed in various dental materials, including acrylics, metals, ceramics, and zirconia, and how to work with these materials to craft durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing dental devices. Graduates will be equipped with the skills to pursue careers in dental laboratories or start their own practice, contributing to the advancement of dental care.



Course Contents

  • Semester: 1st
  • Credits: 1
ID Experiment Name Description
1 Introduction to Dental Laboratory Equipment and Safety Overview of dental laboratory tools and safety protocols.
2 Impression Making for Dentures Techniques for taking impressions of the oral cavity for dentures.
3 Model Preparation and Trimming Techniques for preparing and trimming dental models from impressions.
4 Waxing Techniques for Dentures Creating dental prosthesis wax patterns for dentures.
5 Casting of Dental Prostheses Methods of casting dental prostheses using various materials.
6 Denture Finishing Techniques Techniques to smooth and finish dentures for use.
7 Bite Registration and Occlusion Rims Methods for taking bite registrations and creating occlusion rims.
8 Heat-cured Acrylic Resin for Dentures Preparation and curing of heat-cured acrylic resin in denture fabrication.
9 Cold-cured Acrylic Resin for Temporary Prostheses Use of cold-cured acrylic resin in making temporary prostheses.
10 Flexible Denture Fabrication Techniques for creating flexible dentures using thermoplastic materials.
11 Re-cementing and Repair of Broken Dentures Methods for re-cementing or repairing damaged dentures.
12 Denture Polishing and Surface Finishing Techniques for polishing dentures to ensure comfort and appearance.
13 Partial Denture Framework Design and Construction Designing and constructing partial dentures with metal frameworks.
14 Teeth Arrangement for Partial Dentures Arranging artificial teeth for partial dentures according to bite and aesthetics.
15 Re-basing and Re-lining of Dentures Techniques for re-basing and re-lining dentures to improve fit and comfort.
16 Student Problem-solving and Discussion Addressing common issues and troubleshooting in denture fabrication.

Course Contents for Advanced Techniques

  • Semester: 2nd
  • Credits: 1
ID Experiment Name Description
1 Advanced Dental Impression Materials Understanding and using different advanced materials for dental impressions.
2 Precision Casting Techniques for Crowns and Bridges Detailed methods for casting precise crowns and bridges in dental prosthetics.
3 Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) in Dentistry Use of CAD and CAM technology for creating dental restorations.
4 Zirconia and Metal Ceramic Crowns Fabrication Techniques for fabricating crowns using zirconia and metal ceramics.
5 Veneer Preparation and Application Methods for preparing and applying dental veneers.
6 Implant Denture Fabrication Fabricating dentures for implant-supported prostheses.
7 Custom Tray Design and Fabrication Techniques for creating custom trays for precise impressions.
8 Temporization and Provisionals Fabricating provisional crowns and bridges for patient comfort.
9 Removable Partial Dentures (RPD) Design and Construction Designing and constructing removable partial dentures with attention to aesthetics and function.
10 Biocompatibility and Materials Testing Testing dental materials for biocompatibility and patient safety.
11 The Role of Digital Scanning in Dental Laboratory Utilizing digital scanning technologies for accurate restorations.
12 Advanced Polishing and Surface Treatment for Restorations Techniques for polishing and surface treatment of dental restorations.
13 Repairing Broken or Fractured Crowns and Bridges Methods for repairing crowns and bridges in the dental laboratory.
14 Temporization for Complex Restorative Cases Creating temporary restorations for complex dental cases.
15 Laboratory Workflow Management and Efficiency Streamlining dental laboratory workflows for improved productivity.
16 Student Problem-solving and Discussion Addressing challenges and discussing advanced techniques in dental prosthetics.