Dental Technology

 

Dental Technology is a specialized field that combines medical and engineering sciences to design, develop and apply techniques and tools used in dentistry. This specialty aims to improve the quality of dental health care through innovation in tools, materials, and techniques used in diagnosing and treating dental and oral problems. Here’s a comprehensive look at the main aspects of the dental technology major:

Biological and medical basics:

  • Study of the anatomy and physiology of the mouth and teeth.
  • Understanding diseases and health problems related to teeth and mouth.

Materials used in dentistry:

  • Study of materials used in dental fillings, crowns, bridges, and dentures.
  • Development and use of advanced biological materials such as ceramics and polymers.

Diagnostic techniques:

  • Use medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI to diagnose dental and oral problems.
  • Developing new tools and techniques to improve the accuracy and speed of diagnosis.

Design and development of dental devices:

  • Design and development of tools and equipment used in dentistry, such as drilling devices, cleaning tools, and imaging devices.
  • Use computer-aided design (CAD) software to develop accurate models and devices.

Dental prosthetics:

  • Design and manufacture of prosthetic limbs such as crowns, bridges and dentures.
  • Using 3D printing and digital manufacturing techniques to produce prosthetics with high precision.

Dental implant techniques:

  • Study and develop dental implant techniques to improve the results and lifespan of implants.
  • Applying bioengineering techniques to improve the bio integration of implants with the jawbone.

Orthodontic techniques:

  • Developing and designing tools and techniques to straighten teeth and correct structural deformities.
  • Use of removable and fixed appliances to improve tooth alignment.

Sterilization and infection control:

  • Develop techniques and tools to ensure sterilization of dental instruments and reduce infection.
  • Study of materials and techniques used in sterilization and infection control in dental clinics.

Research and development:

  • Participate in research to develop new techniques and materials in dentistry.
  • Publishing research and participating in scientific conferences to share results and innovations.

Practical training and applied projects:

  • Obtain practical experience through training in dental clinics and dental laboratories.
  • Apply theoretical knowledge in real business environments to develop practical and effective solutions.

Professional ethics and practices:

  • Understand ethical and professional issues in the field of dentistry.
  • Adherence to standards and laws to ensure the safety and quality of health care.

Dental clinic management:

  • Learn how to manage and operate dental clinics effectively.
  • Develop skills in communicating with patients and managing the medical team.

Digital technologies in dentistry:

  • Using digital technology such as 3D imaging and computer software to improve diagnosis and treatment.
  • Developing digital technologies to personalize treatment and improve the accuracy of dental procedures.

The Dental Technology major provides broad opportunities to work in multiple fields such as research and development, design and manufacture of dental instruments, working in dental clinics, and training technicians in the field of dentistry. This specialization contributes to improving the quality of dental health care and developing innovative technologies and products that meet patients’ needs and enhance the efficiency of dental treatments.