Griffith University

Course Details

Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Technology

Course Description

Dental technologists (or dental technicians as they are often referred to) are highly skilled members of the dental team that combine art and science skills to construct custom-made dental devices such as dentures, crowns, bridges and orthodontic appliances to replace, restore and correct defects that may affect our facial appearance and inability to use our teeth properly. As an undergraduate student, you will learn and work alongside dentistry students in our state of the art dental clinics and laboratories located in the same building. Our students enjoy working with modern equipment including CAD/CAM facilities. You will also learn through real life experience working with registered and experienced dental technicians in our commercial laboratory and through professional practice.

Course Duration

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3year

Career outcomes

As a dental technologist (or dental technician as they are often referred to) you will find employment with dental technicians, dentists, dental prosthetists, prosthodontists, orthodontists, periodontists, and oral surgeons in the public or private health sectors. Working to referring dental practitioners and specialists prescriptions. You will be able to design and construct appliances according to international standards that meet individual patients needs. You will work with a wide range of materials and techniques such as: gold, porcelain, plastic and lost wax technique and CAD-CAM (Computer Aided Design/Manufacturing). You may see patients to record the colour, shape and characteristics of existing teeth. With this qualification, you can apply your scientific knowledge, artistic skills and compassionate nature across three distinct specialist areas - Prosthodontic, Conservative and Orthodontic - or you may eventually choose self-employment. Graduates will be well equipped to sit for a 'skills exam' requested by employers. Prosthodontic Technician (Removable Prosthodontics) Prosthodontic technicians design and make full and partial dentures in plastics or alloy. Graduates will be well equipped for the variety of procedures and techniques to replace missing teeth and will work alongside dentists, dental prosthetists and prosthodontists. Conservative Technician (Fixed Prosthodontics) Conservation technicians specialise in crown and bridge work and maybe known as a crown and bridge technician. Graduates will be prepared to apply creative contemporary techniques to restore or replace missing teeth or roots. They will work alongside dentists, prosthodontists, periodontists and oral surgeons. Orthodontic Technician Orthodontic technicians make devices and appliances to correct tooth positions. Graduates will be capable of making a variety of appliances, ranging from a simple retainer to more complex appliances using precise soldering and wire bending techniques. They work alongside dentists and orthodontists. Self-Employment Graduates will gain an understanding of the operational issues involved in establishing a new business. Graduates may own and operate a dental laboratory. Graduates can progress onto employment in management roles such as senior or chief technician positions; quality control technicians; teaching or dental sales. Research opportunities Graduates can apply to progress their research skills through an Honours, Masters or PhD qualification which may lead to various roles in academia, large-scale organisations (Corporations/Companies, Government Departments, Non-Profit/Charity Organisation). International opportunities Graduates will be equipped to apply for dental technicians registration in other countries. They will have gained the necessary knowledge and skills to adapt to the examination process required for registration.




Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Technology Griffith University