Dental Technician
Duties and Responsibilities: The job description for dental technicians includes
constructing various appliances such as removable and fixed prosthesis
including dentures, bridges, crowns, retention plates; post orthodontic braces
removal, etc. They generally work directly with the dentist by following
detailed written instructions from the dentist or the orthodontist. They use
molds as a replica of teeth for construction of crowns, bridges, or false
teeth. For creating these prostheses, dental technicians work with different
materials like wax, stainless steel, porcelain, as well as with gold and other
metals. Nowadays, there is growing popularity for dental technicians to
construct prosthesis which are metal free and aesthetic. They require qualities
similar to that of a carver, as most of their work involves carving and shaping
with tools like drills, presses, lathes, and high heat furnaces for creating
each prosthetic device.
Salary: $36000
Education: Dental laboratory technicians may receive their
education and training through a two-year program at a community college,
vocational school, technical college, university or dental school. Graduates of
these programs receive either an associate degree or a certificate. There also
are a few programs that offer a four-year baccalaureate program in dental
technology. In most cases, an
interested individual needs a high school diploma or its equivalent to apply to
an accredited dental laboratory technology program. Contact the dental
technology program of interest to you for specific requirements.
Reflection: I would not like to become a dental technician
because I have absolutely no interest in
it what so ever.
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