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Career Training for Dental Technicians

by admin on April 3, 2011

Once the formal education has been completed, there are often additional courses and work experience modules that must be completed before the dental technician has completed their education. Through the career training that is going to take place, the student is going to take part in a work program where the student will be placed in the program through the education that is taking place.

Is the student paid for career training? Depending on the placement that is taking place and the level of career training that is taking place, the rate of pay will be determined by the workplace. In some cases, the student is paid for the work training and in others the student is completing the training as part of the education program and is therefore not paid for the experience.

Career training takes place as part of the academic program and therefore the student must first take part in the training before the education is complete.

Career training that is not part of the academic program may take place in the case that the student has begun at the workplace. This type of training can help the student to perfect certain skills that have been obtained from the education, allowing the student to take part in the training in the workplace. In these cases, since the student has already obtained the position, they are paid for the training that is going to take place through the job.

Career training is an integral part of the process to learn the specialized skill sets that are going to be required while working in the dental lab. Using the skill sets that are available, the student is going to be able to craft dentures, carve veneers and ensure that the dental appliances that are used in the mouth are going to be similar to the current teeth in shape and color.

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