Pours plastic and stone models of dental prosthetics.
Repairs and/or relines existing full and/or partial dentures.
Arranges and clasps teeth for new wire or cast chrome partials.
Bands wire for clasps and makes soldered rests for partial dentures.
Constructs new dental appliances by selecting and setting up acrylic or porcelain teeth
using dental wax, articulator, and various waxing instruments according to dentist's
prescription.
Fabricates base plates and wax bite rims.
Records bite relations on dental articulators.
Grinds, smoothes, and polishes dental prosthetics using finishing burrs and grinding
equipment.
Operates and maintains a variety of dental laboratory tools and equipment such as
trimmers, grinders, lathes, articulators, and cleaning devices.
Maintains records, prepares reports, and conducts correspondence relative to the work.
Performs related work as assigned
Diploma or graduation in Dental Lab Technology minimum years experience in Dental lab technology MOH/DHA/HAAD License of MOH evaluation certificate.
Sales Skills for the Workplace
There are some retail sales skills that aren’t usually listed on a resume, but are still important for sales employees. Ensure you have these five skills to achieve success in sales.
Patience
Although “patience” isn’t a skill applicants generally list on a resume, it’s a quality you must have if you want to be successful in this industry.
Sales don’t always happen instantly. Sometimes they do, and those occasions are worth celebrating because they’re rare.
More often, a sale occurs after you’ve had repeated contact with a lead. Someone without patience might give up and stop trying to sell to certain people when they don’t achieve instant success.
If you’re a patient sales employee, you’ll earn more money throughout your career.