CCOG for DT 206B Fall 2024


Course Number:
DT 206B
Course Title:
Dental Technology Lab VII (CAD/CAM and Implant Restorations)
Credit Hours:
3
Lecture Hours:
0
Lecture/Lab Hours:
0
Lab Hours:
90

Course Description

Covers design and fabrication of fixed dental prosthodontics with CAD/CAM technology and fabrication of dental implant supported restorations. Prerequisites: DT 204 and DT 205. Prerequisites/concurrent: DT 287. Audit available.

Intended Outcomes for the course

Upon completion of the course students should be able to:

  • Use CAD/CAM technology to design and fabricate dental prostheses.
  • Fabricate different dental prostheses for common oral implant systems.

Course Activities and Design

Laboratory

Outcome Assessment Strategies

  • Weekly quizzes
  • Completion of specified dental implant restoration projects
  • Attendance

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Use Computer Aided Design (CAD) system to design restorations
     Measurement (shapes of the die and adjacent teeth)
     Data Processing
     Data from a typical crown form to be applied to the imaged tooth preparation
     Determination of margin of die
     Primary adaptation of a standard crown on the die
     Adjustment of centric occlusion with the opposing tooth
     Occlusion surface modulation

Use Computer Assisted Machining (CAM) system to mill prostheses using CAD data.

Learn operational procedures for using CAM system to milling both tooth colored glass ceramic and zirconia.

Sintering or glass infiltration

Use of open and closed impression trays for implant cases

  • Position fixture replica on abutment
  • Pour models, cut and prepare dies for implant cases.
  • Select correct size, shape and manufacturer abutment for implant restoration.
  • Dental implant pontic design
  • Fabricate both screwed and cemented restorations to abutment restoration.

Related Instruction

Computation
Hours: 6

Use CAD/CAM technology to design and fabricate dental prostheses and fabricate different dental prosthesis for common oral implant systems.

Utilize computer, scanning and measurement skills to reproduce crowns through CAD/CAM technology

Communication
Hours: 10

Use CAD/CAM technology to design and fabricate dental prostheses and fabricate different dental prosthesis for common oral implant systems.

  • Discuss, compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of traditional vs. CAD/CAM fabrication of crowns.
  • Examine cases and discuss benefits of implant restorations vs fixed bridge restorations.