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Dental Laboratory Equipment Technician is a dental laboratory vocational trade. The duration of the trade is two years with four semesters of six months each. Students are introduced to topics like full dentures for patients who are missing all of their teeth; removable partial dentures or fixed bridges for patients who are missing only one or a few teeth; crowns, which are caps for teeth that are designed to restore their original size and shape; veneers that enhance the aesthetics and function of the patient; orthodontic appliances and splints to help straighten and protect teeth. The trade is an important and job offering in character. Students can also go for further higher Diploma and Bachelor Degree courses.

 

Dental Laboratory Equipment Technician Trade Eligibility

  • Students should be passed in 10th class examination form a recognised school board in the country.

 

Dental Laboratory Equipment Technician Trade Syllabus

Syllabus of Dental Laboratory Equipment Technician trade as prescribed by various ITIs.

Sem. I

Sr. No.

Subjects of Study

A

Trade Practical

1

Introduction of the course, Role & responsibilities of Dental Technicians. Familiarisation of the Institute.

2

Safety precautions to be observed during handling of chemical, laboratory apparatus equipments and machineries. Knowledge of General Safe

3

Familiarisation with weighing machine. Practice on weighing correct to a milligram.

4

Demonstration of specific gravity of solids and liquids.

5

Practice of reading temperature shown by temperature gauge fitted in the different equipments.

6

Some practical experiment on conduction, convection, radiations.

7

Practice on measuring voltage, current, (both AC & DC)

8

Practice on working with electrical furnaces, familiarisation with the Process of electroplating, electroforming and anodising.

9

Test for acids & alkalis radicals.

10

Simple exercise on electroplating of metal.

B

Trade Theory

1

Introduction of the course, Role & Responsibilities of Dental Technicians. Familiarisation of the Institute.

2

Safety precautions to be observed during handling of chemical, laboratory apparatus equipments and machineries

3

Study of density, specific gravity, properties of matter, cohesion, viscosity, elasticity, diffusion and osmosis.

4

Temperature, temperature measurements, temperature measuring instruments & thermostats.

5

Boyle’s Law and Charles Law, unit of heat, thermal capacity, specific heat, latent heat, melting point, expansion of solids, liquids and gases by heat. Gas pressure and hydraulic pressure, study of properties of vapours, conduction, convection and radiation.

6

Study of electro – technology applied to dental work.

7

Basic Electricity, voltage, current, Ohm’s Law, Electrical Measurement and measuring instruments i.e. voltmeter, ammeters etc. Electrical safety, Low voltage systems, Isolation Transformer, Necessity of Earthing.

8

Knowledge about motors, different types & uses. Study of electrical features, heaters, temperature cantilever, electro 15-34 plating, electroforming and anodising.

9

Study of work, power and energy, power, friction, momentum, centre of gravity, types of lever, stress, strain, shearing strain, torsion, mechanical properties of metals.

10

Knowledge of atmosphere. Physical and chemical changes of elements, mixtures and compounds. Oxides, burning, rusting. Electrolysis, ionic theory of solution, electro potential, Electroplating General characteristics of common metal used in the dental work and their compounds.

11

Alcohol, ethers, aldehydes and ketones. Fatty acids and their more important derivatives, amines, carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Benzenes and its homologues.

 

Project work

Sem. II

A

Trade Practical

1

Practice on: Impression:-Preservation and Boxing-in. Cast:-Preparation, trimming, including orthodontic casts.

2

Construction of special trays – spacers. Adjustments, mounting of casts.

3

Setting of teeth and wax fixing.

4

Flasking, dewaxing, packing, curing and deflasking.

5

Finishing and polishing of dentures. Additions, repairs, relining and reversing of dentures. Making of Acrylic teeth.

6

Principles of wire bending. Preparation of wrought clasps, occlusal rests and lingual bars.

7

Setting of teeth and completion of denture on metals skeletons

8

Stainless steel wire preparation of clasps springs and arch wires for orthodontic appliance.

B

Trade Theory

1

Study of Dental Materials: Study of composition, properties, uses, advantages & disadvantages of the following materials:

2

Stone plaster, dental cement, plaster & pairs, zinc oxide, investment materials, impression materials, waxes, denture base materials, both for cold curing and heat curing, tooth materials, base plate and other materials used in dentistry.

3

Knowledge about metallurgical terms. Study in metals used in dentistry such as gold, silver, copper, zinc, tin, lead and aluminium.

4

Study of alloys used in dentistry i.e. casting of silver alloys, gold, stainless steel etc.

5

Heat treatment, annealing and Solders, flexes, anti-flexes.

6

Tarnish and corrosion.

7

Electroplating (electric deposition). Study of Principles of wire bending

 

Project work

Sem. III

A

Trade Practical

1

Preparation removal orthodontic appliance, activators, retention appliances and oral screen.

2

Construction of fixed orthodontic appliances, bands, tubes and arches

3

Soldering and spot welding – Soldering of clasps, togs, strengtheners and lisgnal bars.

B

Trade Theory

1

Oral Anatomy:

 
  • Elementary anatomy of structure of denture/bearing area.
  • Human dentition and occlusion.
  • Function of teeth and morphology of crowns of teeth.
  • Tooth carving in wax and plaster.
  • Muscles of mastication and facial expression.
  • Mastication duplication and phoenation.
  • Movements of temporomandibular joint.
  • Cast preparation, trimming, including orthodontic casts.
  • Cast duplication – various methods.
  • Construction and bridge using porcelain and acrylic pontics.
  • Principles of bridge work – types of abutments, abutment & pontics.
  • Bite blocks – base plates and wax rims.
  • Articulators’ Occlusal plane, protrusive balance, working bite, balancing bite, curve of space, compensating curve, lateral curve.
  • Principles of selection of teeth.
  • Immediate denture construction.
  • Kennedy’s classification of partial dentures.
  • Principles of partial denture, design, clasp surveyor, surveying, path of insertion and removal. Establishment of clasp seat, clasp’s parts, classification, function and reciprocation.
  • Principles of wire bending. Preparation of wrought clasps, occlusal rests and lingual bars
 

Project work

Sem. IV

A

Trade Practical

1

Familiarisation with Casting machines:

2

Centrifugal and pressure casting machines, furnaces

 

Construction of fixed orthodontic appliances, bands, tubes and arches.

3

Practice on Soldering and spot welding – soldering of clasps, togs, strengtheners and lingual bars. Construction and bridge using porcelain and acrylic pontics.

B

Trade Theory

1

Casting machines: Centrifugal and pressure casting machines, furnaces, principles of casting. Casting techniques of partial denture (skeleton) clasps, bars, occlusion rest. Mechanical principles of orthodontic appliances, anchorage, force, tissue changes and retention

2

Use of various types of expansion screws.

3

Method of removal orthodontic appliances, activators, retention appliance and oral screen. Study of Construction of fixed orthodontic appliances, bands, tubes and arches.

4

Soldering and spot welding – soldering of clasps, togs, strengtheners and lingual bars.

5

Inlays and crowns-classification and construction - facing and backings, casting procedures

6

Principles of bridgework – types of abutments, abutment & pontics. Study of Construction and bridge using porcelain and acrylic pontics.

7

Gypsum product and Die materials

 

Dental Laboratory Equipment Technician Trade ITIs

 

Dental Laboratory Equipment Technician Trade Required Skills

  • Students should possess creativity skills as they require the skill and touch of an artist along with creativity as they have to make prostheses.
  • They should also be able to work independently as they have to perform much of their work without close supervision.
  • They also have good communication and interpersonal skills which are necessary in dealing with different natured person.

 

How is Dental Laboratory Equipment Technician Trade Beneficial?

  • After passing the trade students with higher study hope and good academic records can go for further studies.
  • They have good jobs opportunities in commercial dental laboratories as they hire so many fresher for it.
  • They can also find jobs in dental schools, hospitals and companies that manufacture dental prosthetic materials.

 

Dental Laboratory Equipment Technician Trade Job Types

  • Dental Receptionist
  • Technical Service Representative
  • Dental Technician
  • Laboratory Cleaner
  • Dental Laboratory Assistant

 

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