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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Practical participatory course for advanced students and professionals. Experience in new techniques, theories, and principles. Actual course title will vary with subject being covered.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Practical participatory course for advanced students and professionals. Experience in new techniques, theories, and principles. Actual course title will vary with subject being covered.
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6.00 Credits
This phase is designed to acquaint the student with responsibilities as a member of the Dental Health Team and includes an introduction to various dental materials and hands-on experience in the construction of basic dental appliances. Safety hazards in the laboratory are discussed and prevention of accidents stressed.
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9.00 Credits
This phase will cover oral landmarks, muscles, bones, tissues, and procedures involved with dental appliances that are substitutes for all lost natural teeth and associated structures of the upper and lower arches. Students will be able to arrange upper and lower teeth in centric occlusion, arrange teeth for a prognathic, relationship, wax-up for trying-in processing, remount and adjust occlusion, finish and polish plastic bases, fabricate immediate upper dentures with surgical template, and perform denture rebase.
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9.00 Credits
Partial dentures are appliances that replace more than one but less that all of the natural teeth. They can be removes from the mouth and replaced at will, the same as complete dentures. The student will utilize all the skills learned in the first two phases and will learn to survey and design the framework, prepare the framework, prepare the master casts for duplication, duplicate and pour refactory models, wax-up partial frameworks, invest, burn out, and cast frameworks, finish and polish frames, arrange teeth in harmony with natural teeth, process and finish acrylic, and adapt and form wrought wire clasps.
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10.00 Credits
Crown, bridges, and inlays are fixed (not easily removed by the patient) appliances that replace missing or parts of natural teeth. Students will be able to pour stone dies and working casts, determine margins and define the dies, demonstrate knowledge of tooth morphology by waxing and carving to full form, invest, burn out, and cast various non-precious alloys, finish and polish metal castings, de- gas, apply opaque, apply porcelain, fire porcelain and glaze
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1.00 Credits
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