Dental Lab Technician School, Dental Lab Techs. ?
Q: I was just wondering becoming a Dental Lab technician or Denturists, does
this allow the person to have the title doctor infront of their name?
Also if a person decides to take these courses before going to
undergraduate school would there be a possibility that they can get
accepted into a dental school without meeting the undergraduate
requirements of dental school?
A:there are no shortcuts to getting into dental school. Your
previous knowledge of dental lab techniques or denturism (horrors!) will not
get you in or allow you to "skip" the basic science foundation that is needed
to go on to more specialized sciences. That denturism remark may even cause
you to be rejected.
As far as putting "Doctor" in front of your name, you can start doing that
right now!
A historical note: In the past, do you know who everyone called "Doc?"
The pharmacist! In common parlance, anyone who heals is known
(incorrectly) as "the doc."
How about chiropractors (not doctors), optometrists (not doctors), and
others with shingles outside their offices that state Doctor?
From the been there, done that - hard knock school of life. IMHO there are 3
types of techs. The "masters" or select few who are not part of the equation and
require no explanation. They have captured their select market that is willing
to pay for a consistently better product. Dental Technicians and Bench Techs are
different folk.
Bench techs are hired off the street and trained by Dental Technicians or Mega
labs to do one or two things. Maybe after they have been around a few years they
are allowed to do more. On one hand they are what allows the industry to keep
prices down. On the other hand they are the an integral part of the problem. As
long as the Mega labs continue to use bench techs the need for properly trained
technicians