Duties and responsibilities:
Dental Laboratory Technology is
both a science and an art. Since each dental patient's needs are different, the
duties of a dental laboratory technician are comprehensive and varied. Although
dental technicians seldom work directly with patients, except under the
direction of a licensed dentist, they are valuable members of the dental care
team. They work directly with dentists by following detailed written
instructions and using impressions (molds) of the patient's teeth.
Salary: $40,000 - $70,000
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.
Reflection: I do not think I would want to work as a dental lab Technician
because it seem boring being in a lab all day fixing people teeth.
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