Dental Technology Program (S100)

Program Description

Leadership Claims

Preparing graduates to work as Dental Technologists for over 20 years. This program is unique in Ontario.

Program Overview

This program is being offered again in Fall 2021. Applications will open for domestic students through Ontario Colleges in early October, 2020, and for international students on December 14, 2020. 

Students in the Dental Technology program will learn the specialized skills of a Dental Technologist. You'll learn how to design and fabricate various oral devices that have been prescribed to a patient by a regulated dental practitioner (often a dentist). Devices include appliances like full dentures, partial dentures, crowns, bridges, implant-related restorations, orthodontic appliances and other specialty items. This program is unique in Ontario.

Full Description

The Dental Technology program will prepare you to work in the field of dental technology. If you want to work in the dental industry but don’t necessarily want to engage directly with client care, consider this profession. We recommend that you have an eye for detail, enjoy working with your hands and have good hand/eye coordination.

We’ll teach you to use a variety of tools to create oral devices that are prescribed by regulated dental practitioners (often a dentist). You’ll learn how to use specialized hand tools, molds and the latest technology to make oral devices that are as unique as the individuals you will be creating them for. You’ll practice your skills in our on-site high-tech dental labs as we teach you to create:

  • Full dentures
  • Partial dentures
  • Crowns
  • Bridges
  • Implant-regulated restorations
  • Orthodontic appliances
  • Other speciality items

Watch this video to learn how specialized 3D scanners and printers are changing how dentures are made.

Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the registration examination and apply to the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario to obtain a Certificate of Registration. (Note: Additional fees apply.) Without a certificate graduates may work as a lab technician under the supervision of a Registered Dental Technologist. See cdto.ca for further information about registration with the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario.

Your Field Education Options

As this is a very hands-on profession, in-class work on practical laboratory assignments plays an important role in helping to prepare students for the real-world work ahead.

In preparation for the external field component in year three, students will learn and practice skills in all areas of the dental laboratory, from introductory skills in model work to advanced digital dentistry procedures.

During Semester Six, students will spend two days a week in class and three days per week offsite (approximately 21 hours per week) at an external professional laboratory. This experience not only gives students a valuable opportunity to practice their consolidated skills in a real-world setting, but provides a professional networking opportunity.

PLEASE NOTE: Students are required to complete the pre-placement health form and organize their own external lab experience, and must have program approval prior to starting.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Your Career

Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the provincial registration examination and apply to the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario (CDTO) to obtain a Certificate of Registration. (NOTE: Additional fees apply.) Without a certificate graduates may work as a lab technician under the supervision of a Registered Dental Technologist. See cdto.ca for further information about a Certificate of Registration with the CDTO.

Graduates practice in various settings, but must be registered with the CDTO in order to supervise the operation of a dental laboratory and to work as a Dental Technologist.

Dental Technologists are members of a self-regulated health care profession.

Upon obtaining a Certificate of Registration in the Province of Ontario, graduates may:

  • open their own dental laboratory
  • supervise the operation of an existing dental laboratory
  • work as a Dental Technologist in a dental laboratory or dental office

Without obtaining a Certificate of Registration in the Province of Ontario, graduates may work as:

  • a lab technician under the supervision of a Registered Dental Technologist
  • a sales representative with a dental supply company

Future Study Options

For information on future study options, see georgebrown.ca/transferguide.

“There is no better place to go for Dental Technology than George Brown College.”

Drew Ferraro
Ontario College Advanced Diploma

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Dental Technology Program (S100)

Program Description

Leadership Claims

Preparing graduates to work as Dental Technologists for over 20 years. This program is unique in Ontario.

Program Overview

Students in the Dental Technology program will learn the specialized skills of a Dental Technologist. You'll learn how to design and fabricate various oral devices that have been prescribed to a patient by a regulated dental practitioner (often a dentist). Devices include appliances like full dentures, partial dentures, crowns, bridges, implant-related restorations, orthodontic appliances and other specialty items. This program is unique in Ontario.

Full Description

The Dental Technology program will prepare you to work in the field of dental technology. If you want to work in the dental industry but don't necessarily want to engage directly with client care, consider this profession. We recommend that you have an eye for detail, enjoy working with your hands and have good hand/eye coordination.

We'll teach you to use a variety of tools to create oral devices that are prescribed by regulated dental practitioners (often a dentist). You'll learn how to use specialized hand tools, molds and the latest technology to make oral devices that are as unique as the individuals you will be creating them for. You'll practice your skills in our on-site high-tech dental labs as we teach you to create:

  • Full dentures
  • Partial dentures
  • Crowns
  • Bridges
  • Implant-regulated restorations
  • Orthodontic appliances
  • Other speciality items

Watch this video to learn how specialized 3D scanners and printers are changing how dentures are made.

Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the registration examination and apply to the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario to obtain a Certificate of Registration. (Note: Additional fees apply.) Without a certificate graduates may work as a lab technician under the supervision of a Registered Dental Technologist. See cdto.ca for further information about registration with the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario*.

Your Field Education Options

As this is a very hands-on profession, in-class work on practical laboratory assignments plays an important role in helping to prepare students for the real-world work ahead.

In preparation for the external field component in year three, students will learn and practice skills in all areas of the dental laboratory, from introductory skills in model work to advanced digital dentistry procedures.

During Semester Six, students will spend two days a week in class and three days per week offsite (approximately 21 hours per week) at an external professional laboratory. This experience not only gives students a valuable opportunity to practice their consolidated skills in a real-world setting, but provides a professional networking opportunity.

PLEASE NOTE: Students are required to complete the pre-placement health form and organize their own external lab experience, and must have program approval prior to starting.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Your Career

Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the provincial registration examination* and apply to the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario (CDTO) to obtain a Certificate of Registration. Without a certificate graduates may work as a lab technician under the supervision of a Registered Dental Technologist. See cdto.ca for further information about a Certificate of Registration with the CDTO.

Graduates practice in various settings, but must be registered with the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario in order to supervise the operation of a dental laboratory and to work as a Dental Technologist.

Dental Technologists are members of a self-regulated health-care profession.

Upon obtaining a Certificate of Registration in the Province of Ontario, graduates may:

  • open their own dental laboratory
  • supervise the operation of an existing dental laboratory
  • work as a Dental Technologist in a dental laboratory or dental office

Without obtaining a Certificate of Registration in the Province of Ontario, graduates may work as:

  • a lab technician under the supervision of a Registered Dental Technologist
  • a sales representative with a dental supply company

*Additional fees may apply.

Future Study Options

For information on future study options, see georgebrown.ca/transferguide.

“There is no better place to go for Dental Technology than George Brown College.”

Drew Ferraro
Ontario College Advanced Diploma

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