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LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE 80TH ANNIVERSARY CATALOG 2008-2009<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 304<br />
Skeleton build-up for All Ceramic Restorations<br />
4 UNITS - (A)<br />
This course will focus on the design and fabrication of All-Ceramic single<br />
and multiple unit restorative substructures and the skeleton build-up porcelain<br />
technique to complete dental esthetic restorations.<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 305<br />
Skeleton build-up for Pressable Ceramic Restorations<br />
4 UNITS - (A)<br />
This course will focus on the design and fabrication of Pressable-Ceramic<br />
single and multiple unit restorative substructures and the skeleton build-up<br />
porcelain technique to complete dental esthetic restorations.<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 306<br />
Prototypes and Indirect Composite Restorations<br />
3 UNITS - (A)<br />
This course explores multiple techniques in making esthetic temporary and<br />
permanent restorations.<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 307<br />
Shade Analysis<br />
2 UNITS - (A)<br />
The different zones of individual teeth are analyzed and mapped using both<br />
visual and computer generated techniques to create a guide for fabricating a<br />
dental restoration.<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 308<br />
Skeleton Build-up for Laminate Veneers<br />
4 UNITS - (A)<br />
This course will focus on the design and fabrication of Laminate Veneer<br />
single and multiple unit substructures and the skeleton build-up technique in<br />
porcelain to complete these dental esthetic restorations.<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 309<br />
Live-Patient Course<br />
14 UNITS - (A)<br />
Students learn to interact with patients for shade analysis and establishing<br />
tooth contour for actual dental restorations. Students then fabricate and custom-contour<br />
a dental restorations for placement in the patients’ mouth.<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 310<br />
Dental Laboratory Management Internship<br />
11 UNITS – (A)<br />
This course covers basic principles needed to maintain budget, marketing,<br />
work-flow, dentist/technician and technician/patient relations.<br />
ADVANCED PROSTHODONTICS, IMPLANTS AND<br />
MAXILOFACIAL PROGRAM<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 401 (pending state approval)<br />
Introduction to Advanced Prosthodontics<br />
5 UNITS<br />
This course will cover the dental terminology, materials and morphology<br />
necessary to the advance dental technician. Use of the computer in the<br />
dental laboratory will also be covered.<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 402 (pending state approval)<br />
- 104 -<br />
Advanced Prosthodontics 1<br />
14 UNITS<br />
This course includes lecture and laboratory in planning and fabrication of<br />
advanced implant, fixed and removable prosthodontics and dental ceramics.<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 403 (pending state approval)<br />
Advanced Prosthodontics 2<br />
5 UNITS<br />
This course includes lecture and laboratory in planning and fabrication of<br />
advanced multi-unit full month reconstruction dental ceramics.<br />
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY 404 (pending state approval)<br />
Advanced Prosthodontics 3<br />
14 UNITS<br />
This course includes lecture and laboratory in planning and fabrication of<br />
advanced implant, fixed, removable prosthodontics and maxillofacial appliances<br />
using hybrid materials and precision attachments.