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Becoming A Dental Technician
Cassandra Seveny
1. Get an idea of what the job entails. In order to choose this job, it is necessary to understand what sort of tasks you have to undertake as a dental technician. The position of dental technician is sometime also called dental laboratory technician. Some of the tasks you would learn how to do are: making dental appliances like dentures, retainers, bridges, crowns, and so on. Technicians work right away from the actual dentist's office in a separate laboratory. You will need to be good with your hands and have an eye for the smallest details – oh and you will have to enjoy looking at teeth all day long!
2. Get the right training. The best way to become a dental technician is to be formally educated at a technical school or college. Look out for a curriculum which has been certified by the American Dental Association (ADA). Usually an associate's degree course takes two years to complete while a bachelor's degree would take four years. If you are lucky enough, you may be able to secure a position where you can get on-the-job training straight from high school. But on the whole in this tight market the right education is ultimately what will gain you a job in the dental technician field.
3. Get the correct skills. You will also need some experience along with the good technical training you obtain. It might be a good idea to be a volunteer at a dental lab or try starting at a lower job than you are trained for, just to get some experience. You are going to need to be really handy with your hands and be able to use your fingers for small delicate and fussy work. Your sight also needs to be really good and you must be able to distinguish fine gradations in shapes and colors. A need for perfection and attention to small detail in all your tasks are also great characteristics for a dental technician career to have.
4. Get qualified. Even though it is not required in all states, you find that most dental technicians do become accredited at the start of their careers. The accreditation is provided as a certificate in dental laboratory technology by The National Association for Dental Laboratories. Check out if this is the requirement in your own state.
5. Start making applications for jobs. So when you have your training and accreditation under your belt, it is time to start finding a job! Find out if your local labs are hiring and look in career websites and the job section of the newspaper for dental technician jobs Update your resume and create a separate covering letter for each company you are going to write to. Have a professional attitude and appearance and know your stuff. The interview is the last step in getting a new career as a dental lab technician.
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