Dental Laboratory Technology

Overview of the Dental Laboratory Technology Program

The Dental Laboratory Technology program is an applied academic program aimed at preparing specialized professionals with the scientific knowledge and technical skills required in the field of dental prosthetics fabrication. The program focuses on integrating traditional and modern digital technologies while promoting principles of quality, safety, and ethical practice. It also seeks to graduate technicians capable of working efficiently within a dental team and keeping pace with rapid advancements in the field to meet labor market needs and contribute to improving oral health services.

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Vision
To be a nationally and regionally recognized Dental Laboratory Technology program, distinguished in education, innovation, and community service, graduating competent professionals who meet international standards and keep pace with modern advancements.

Mission
The program is committed to preparing qualified dental technicians with comprehensive scientific knowledge, advanced technical skills, and high professional competencies.
It integrates traditional and digital technologies, promotes ethical practice, ensures adherence to safety and quality standards, and supports lifelong learning to meet labor market needs and improve oral health services.

Study Plan

Program Educational Objectives 

Within a few years of graduation, graduates are expected to:

  •  Demonstrate strong scientific knowledge and technical competence in laboratory procedures
  •  Design, analyze, and fabricate dental prostheses using both traditional and digital technologies.
  • Communicate effectively and work collaboratively within a dental team.
  • Practice in accordance with ethical principles and safety and quality standards.
  •  Engage in lifelong learning and keep up with advancements in the field.

Program Values

  • Excellence: Commitment to high-quality education and training
  • Integrity: Ethical and professional conduct.
  • Innovation: Adoption of modern technologies
  • Collaboration: Working within the healthcare team
  • Responsibility: Towards patients, community, and the profession
  • Safety: Adherence to health and safety standards
  • Community Service: Improving oral health services

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