Admission Requirements and Fees
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Student success in college requires well developed learning skills and attitudes (such as being able to work independently,
participate in a team, be well-organized, develop good work habits, and show initiative). These skills are as important as prior academic
achievement. Applicants should have thoroughly developed these skills and attitudes before beginning their college programs.
List of Courses
OUR PROGRAM
Dental technologists make a major contribution to the practice of dentistry. These dental workers fabricate all the various appliances used by dentists in the treatment of patients. Dental technologists fabricate orthodontic appliances, full dentures, partial dentures, crowns and bridges from a dentist’s prescription. The technologist may also produce specialty items such as surgical splints and sports mouthguards, as well as implant-related restorations.
Students are taught to standards set out in the College of Dental Technologists of Ontario pamphlet “General Statement of Required Competencies for Entry to the Dental Technology Profession.”
The teaching program is highly project-oriented. Students learn to work in an interprofessional learning environment fostering interprofessional skills.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Clinical Pre-placement Health Form
Students in the third year program must meet all medical and legal requirements for this program outlined on the Pre-Placement Health Form. This may take up to four months. To see those requirements and to download your program health form visit www.georgebrown.ca/preplacement. Students who are unable to comply will be unable to complete their field placement and therefore unable to graduate. All costs, service fees and fines associated with the overall health form requirements are the responsibility of the student. For more information, please contact Suzette Martinuzzi, Pre-placement Coordinator at smartinu@georgebrown.ca or visit www.georgebrown.ca/preplacement.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR Level-C) Certification
Students in the third year program must successfully complete the approved CPR Level-(C) course and it must be renewed annually, before commencing the clinical lab courses. These requirements are a pre-requisite for entry into the clinical practicum.
Students will not be eligible to participate in the clinical area if they do not hold current CPR level-(C) certificate. Current means “up-to-date” on a yearly basis for CPR. It is the student’s responsibility to arrange for and take the CPR course outside of regularly scheduled classes.
You may register and take these courses at any Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) approved First Aid Training establishment available in your area. The CPR level-(C) certificate must be presented to the student’s assigned clinical professor on or before the first clinical practice day of each semester in order for the student to take part in clinical practice in the agency assigned. All costs, service fees and fines associated with this requirement are the responsibility of the student. For more information, please download and read carefully your program health form at www.georgebrown.ca/preplacement or contact Suzette Martinuzzi, Pre-placement Coordinator at smartinu@georgebrown.ca
This program is unique in Ontario.
YOUR FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS
For information on future study options, see transferguide.georgebrown.ca.
PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS
George Brown Continuing Education offers Dental Technology Skills courses for Assistant Technicians. See coned.georgebrown.ca
YOUR CAREER
After one year of work experience (1,950 hours) under the supervision of a registered dental technologist or a dentist, graduates are eligible to apply to sit the registration exam. Upon passing, graduates are able to open their own dental laboratory or supervise an existing laboratory. Graduates may also find employment as technicians in dental labs and dentists’ offices, or as sales representatives with dental supply companies.

COURSES
SEMESTER 1
ANAT1010 Functional Anatomy
ANAT1038 Head and Neck Anatomy I
DENT1028 Dental Lab Materials I
DENT1026 Complete Denture I
DENT1030 Orthodontics I
DENT1083 Lab Safety and Equipment
GNED General Education Elective
SEMESTER 2
DENT1014 Crown and Bridge I
DENT1015 Acrylic Partial Dentures
DENT1128 Dental Lab Materials II
DENT1092 Complete Denture II
BIOL1004 Microbiology and Infection Control
COMM1007 College English
COMP1082 Computer Skills and Applications
GSSC1053 Future of Health Care in Canada
SEMESTER 3
DENT2001 Complete Denture III
DENT2002 Crown and Bridge II
DENT1108 Cast Partial Dentures I
DENT2014 Orthodontics II
GNED General Education Elective
SEMESTER 4
DENT2003 Crown and Bridge III
DENT2004 Cast Partial Dentures II
DENT2005 Complete Denture IV
DENT2024 Orthodontics III
DENT2031 Oral Pathology
DENT2037 Ceramics I
SEMESTER 5
DENT3010 Complete and Partial Dentures
DENT3011 Crown and Bridge IV
DENT3012 Orthodontics IV
DENT3015 Ceramics II
MGMT2012 Applied Management Practice – Dental Lab
GHUM3003 Jurisprudence, Ethics and Professional Responsibilities
SEMESTER 6
DENT3008 – Pre-Grad Lab Experience
– Specialty Seminars
– Practice Exams
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Call the George Brown School of Dental Health at 416-415-5000, ext. 4543 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
E-mail
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For updated information and course descriptions, call 416-415-2000 (TTY 1-877-515-5559) or long distance 1-800-265-2002.
George Brown College is continually striving to improve its programs and their delivery. The information contained in
this calendar is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying
George Brown College admission, graduation, and fee requirements as well as any requirements of outside institutions, industry associations, or other
bodies that may award additional designations concurrently with, or after completions of, a George Brown College program.
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Revised:
January 3, 2012
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