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Dental professions are as numerous as dental problems. In order to be as effective as possible in treating patients, the sector is organized along a chain of professions, with each professional dedicated to a specific task. In this context, the profession of dental technician is an essential link in our oral health system. Although they are not in direct contact with patients, they are directly involved in the treatment plan by manufacturing the necessary prostheses. Today, let's delve into the details of this career.

What is a dental technician?

A dental technician is a healthcare professional specializing in the design, manufacture, repair and fitting of custom-made dental prostheses, such as crowns, bridges, dentures and implants. Working mainly in a laboratory environment, he or she collaborates closely with dentists (here, our dentist job description) and orthodontists (here, our orthodontist job description), who provide him or her with the dental impressions and instructions needed to create devices perfectly adapted to patients' functional and aesthetic needs. Thanks to his mastery of traditional techniques and modern technologies such as computer-aided design (CAD) and 3D printing, the dental technician guarantees high-quality, durable and comfortable solutions.

The role of the dental technician

Although little known to the general public, the responsibilities of the dental technician are many and important. Here's a list of the main tasks they perform on a daily basis:

Creation of custom-made prostheses

  • Design and manufacture of customized dental devices: crowns, bridges, dentures, implants.
  • Analysis of the patient's functional and aesthetic needs to guarantee appropriate results.
  • Perfect adaptation to oral morphology thanks to precise impressions and 3D scans.
  • Use of a variety of materials: ceramic for its aesthetic appeal, resin for its lightness, metal for its strength, zirconium for its durability and natural appearance.
  • Mastery of the various manufacturing stages: impression taking, digital design (CAD), wax or resin modeling, molding, ceramic firing, polishing and finishing.
  • Compliance with health and safety standards to ensure biocompatibility of prostheses.

Collaboration with dentists and orthodontists

  • Working in close synergy with dentists and orthodontists to meet precise therapeutic and aesthetic expectations.
  • Analysis of dental impressions, radiographs and treatment plans provided by practitioners.
  • Technical advice on choice of materials and most appropriate prosthetic solutions.
  • Regular adjustments and responsiveness to treatment modifications or specific requests.
  • Participation in coordination meetings to optimize device quality and ensure personalized follow-up.
  • Contribute to innovation by proposing technical solutions for complex cases.

Repair and adjustment of existing prostheses

  • Accurate diagnosis of malfunctions or deterioration of dentures.
  • Various repairs: filling cracks, replacing worn components, soldering broken metal parts.
  • Adjustment of occlusion to ensure optimum comfort and avoid muscle or joint pain.
  • Adaptation of prostheses to changes in the patient's dentition, particularly after orthodontic treatment.
  • Regular maintenance of devices to prolong their life and preserve their effectiveness.
  • Use of modern techniques such as light-curing resin repairs for fast, effective interventions.

Training to become a dental technician

To become a dental technician, you need to follow a specific training pathway, the first stage of which is the Bac Professionnel de Prothésiste Dentaire. This diploma, available after the third year of secondary school, trains students in the fundamental techniques of designing and manufacturing dental prostheses. The three-year course combines general and technical subjects to prepare future professionals for the demands of the profession.

Once they have passed their vocational bac, students continue their training with a BTS Prothèse Dentaire or a CAP. These diplomas enable students to perfect their skills in advanced techniques, thanks in particular to the integration of innovative technologies such as computer-aided design (CAD) and 3D printing. The BTS also offers prospects for advancement to positions of responsibility or specialization in specific areas of dental prosthetics.

Throughout their studies, students take part in internships in dental laboratories. These periods of work experience are essential for developing practical skills, discovering the realities of the profession and adapting to the demands of the sector. They also enable students to establish professional contacts, facilitating their integration into the job market by accessing better dental technician job offers.

This structured course, combining theory and practice, guarantees future dental technicians a comprehensive training adapted to technological developments in the sector.

To find out more about this aspect of the profession, take a look at our dental technician study sheet.

Essential skills for becoming a dental technician

The profession of dental technician requires a combination of technical, artistic and interpersonal skills to design precise and aesthetic dental prostheses, including but not limited to the following:

Technical skills:

  • Mastery of dental materials: in-depth knowledge of materials such as ceramics, resin, zirconia or metal alloys is essential to choosing the most suitable for each type of prosthesis.
  • Use of tools and technologies: the manipulation of traditional tools (milling machines, grinders) and digital technologies (CAD/CAM, 3D printing, intra-oral scanners) enables the precise creation of custom-made prostheses.
  • Reading and interpreting dental impressions: understanding impressions and dentists' instructions is fundamental to creating perfectly fitted devices.

Artistic skills :

  • Sense of aesthetics: a good eye for shapes, colors and textures is necessary to reproduce the natural appearance of teeth.
  • Manual dexterity: precise gestures are essential for sculpting and fitting meticulous pieces.

Organizational and interpersonal skills:

  • Rigor and attention to detail: compliance with quality standards and procedures guarantees patient safety and comfort.
  • Teamwork: good communication with dentists and other team members is essential to understand the specific needs of each patient.
  • Time management: knowing how to prioritize tasks and meet production deadlines is crucial in a laboratory.

Working conditions for a dental technician

Working environment: laboratory or self-employed

Dental technicians mainly work in dental laboratories, where they collaborate with dentists to manufacture and fit custom-made prostheses. These laboratories can be small, specialized in certain types of prosthesis, or larger with more structured production lines.

It is also possible for a prosthetist to work as a freelancer, or to set up his or her own laboratory. This route offers greater freedom in managing the business, choosing partners and organizing work, but also involves commercial and administrative management.

Working hours and rhythm

A prosthetist's working hours are generally regular, often during the day, alternating with periods of low and high demand. During the latter, overtime may be required to finalize orders.

The pace of a dental technician's work also depends on the complexity of the prostheses produced. More technical or aesthetic devices require greater attention to detail, and therefore longer fabrication times.

Career opportunities and prospects

Progression to laboratory manager

With experience, a dental technician can progress to the position of laboratory manager. This role involves supervising a team of prosthetists, organizing production, managing orders and handling commercial relations with dentists. The job also involves ensuring compliance with quality and hygiene standards.

Setting up your own laboratory

Setting up a laboratory is an opportunity for dental technicians wishing to become entrepreneurs. It enables them to choose their specialties (fixed, mobile or esthetic prostheses) and develop a loyal clientele. This option offers great autonomy, but also requires business management skills and substantial financial investment, which can present risks.

Specialization in certain types of prosthesis

Prosthetists can choose to specialize in specific areas to better meet market demands and stand out from the crowd. Possible specializations include

  • Implant-supported prostheses, requiring advanced technical skills.
  • Aesthetic prosthetics, where precision and artistry are essential.
  • Orthotics and splints, requiring precision work tailored to patients' functional needs.

Specialization enables us to broaden our technical skills, attract new customers and position ourselves in niche markets.

In short, the profession of dental technician offers a wide range of working conditions and career prospects, from team management to entrepreneurship or specialization in advanced techniques. It's an exciting, fast-moving career with a strong public health value.

To find out more about this profession, visit our dental technician salary sheet.

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