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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Dental Laboratory Technology. This course examines the principles of dental laboratory management, the daily operation of the dental laboratory, its equipment, safety procedures, and routine business operation. Included are legal and ethical issues related to the Dental Laboratory. Infection control protocol, infectious diseases and aseptic procedures will be described as it relates to the dental laboratory professional.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteDLT 101, DEN 100 A study of the occlusal anatomy and morphology of human dentition. This course will focus primarily on posterior teeth and will also discuss associated bones and musculature. Laboratory sessions are designed to develop waxing skills for application in the crown and bridge specialty area.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the theories and techniques required to fabricate cast crowns and bridges. Laboratory competency is developed in model and die, waxing, investing, casting, finishing, polishing, and corrective soldering techniques.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteDLT 101, DEN 100 A study of the basic principles of occlusion as they relate to crown and bridge restorations. Topics include centric occlusion, functional occlusion, and the TMJ.
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2.00 Credits
PrerequisiteDLT 101, DEN 100 This course is an introduction to the design and fabrication of fixed appliances, such as full crowns, bridges, inlays and onlays. This course will provide hands-on appliance design requirements, construction and methods of wax pattern fabrication. This course affords the student the opportunity to complete laboratory projects.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteDLT 110 Primarily a study of the anatomy and morphology of the permanent human dentition will be continued throughout this course. This course will focus on anterior and posterior tooth anatomy and will also discuss basic Head and Neck Anatomy. We will discuss the basics in Osteology, Muscles of Mastication, the TMJ, Muscles of Facial expression, Soft Palate anatomy, Circulatory system of the head and neck, Salivary glands, Nervous system, and Lymphatics and spread of infection. Laboratory sessions are designed to continue to develop waxing skills for application in the crown and bridge specialty area.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteDLT 115 A study of the factors that determine the esthetic success of fixed restorations. Laboratory sessions are designed to support the required laboratory performance in Dental Ceramics with a focus on color, shade, size, shape, position, and harmony between natural and restored teeth.
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5.00 Credits
PrerequisiteDLT 110 A study of the properties, handling characteristics, and applications of dental porcelain as a restorative material. Laboratory sessions are designed to develop competency in the fabrication of porcelain-fused-to-metal restorations.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteDLT 110 This course is designed to increase the proficiency and productivity of the dental laboratory technology student. The laboratory projects reinforce and build on the basic knowledge and techniques acquired in previous course studies. The student will become proficient in the design and construction of fixed prosthetics.
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10.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCompletion of all prior DLT coursework Practical skills are developed and laboratory competency is enhanced through a formal internship experience. Students are assigned to selected commercial and in-house laboratories to work with practicing dental technicians to perfect their skills.
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