This program offers technical training and theory in the areas of Crown and Bridge, and Porcelain. Prerequisite: to be a graduate of D/T-FPD or have proven empirical or practical knowledge in Full or Partial Dentures Techniques. FNU awards a diploma upon completion of the program.

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Program Requirements (30 Credits)

Required
Credit Hours
  • DLT 225
    Dental Anatomy II
    1
  • DLT 230
    PKT Waxing & Carving System
    4
  • DLT 205
    Introduction to Crown & Bridge
    1
  • DLT 235
    Crown & Bridge Materials
    1
  • DLT 240
    Construction & Design of Working Cast and Dyes
    2
  • DLT 245
    Introduction to Marginal Design
    1
  • DLT 250
    Crown and Bridge Clinics
    5
  • DLT 215
    Introduction to Porcelain
    1
  • DLT 255
    Porcelain Crown and Bridge Materials
    2
  • DLT 217
    Vacuum Porcelain Procedures
    1
  • DLT 218
    Full Porcelain Crown & Bridge Clinic
    7
  • DLT 260
    Glazing, Staining and Characterization Techniques
    2
  • DLT 265
    Special Crown and Bridge Porcelain Prosthesis
    2

DENTAL CLASSES ARE OFFERED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH.

Completing a course or program in a language other than English may reduce employability where English is required.

DENTAL TECHNICIAN STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR A WHITE LABORATORY JACKET.
STUDENTS MUST FURNISH THEIR OWN LABORATORY JACKETS, AND DENTAL SUPPLIES.

All College Credit Courses from within this division or any other division can be used as Suggested Electives. *General Education Component (see page 219)

**This course has prerequisites; check course descriptions.