Dental Lab Technician Trainee - Denture Department
Requisition Number: DENTA008923
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- Posted : May 8, 2025
- Full-Time
- On-site
- Rate : $16 USD per hour
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Description
- At National Dentex, we employ a diverse, highly skilled, deeply passionate, and vast team of Denture Technicians across our growing network of labs spanning the United States.
- We value and recognize the amount of time, effort, and training required to become an expert in our field, which is why we are always on the lookout for talented members of the dental lab community to join our team.
- NDX Thoele Dental Lab in St. Cloud, MNis currently hiring for a Dental Lab Technician (Trainee in Denture Dept.).If your background fits this description, we want to hear from you.
The regular hours for this position are 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Thursday, and 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Friday, and subject to change as needed.
This is a full-time position featuring employee benefits including: health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance; paid holiday, vacation, and sick time; 401K with company contribution; and tuition reimbursement!
There are classifications or levels of the Dental Technician: Dental Technician I, II, and III. These levels are assigned based on experience and training in the fabrication process.
As a Dental Laboratory Technician in the Denture department you may be trained on, and/or assigned, any of the tasks below in the processing of a denture appliance.
Primary Responsibilities and Essential Functions of the Position:
- Models - Using the denture impressions of the patient’s jaw and mouth, create a model based on the prescription sent from the dentist. Pour the impression in dental stone using a vibrator to eliminate bubbles and voids.
- The model is placed in an articulator. The use of a mechanical device (articulator) is to represent the jaw to attach the teeth with wax.
- Using the wax model, shape and carve the wax, so it looks like gums. This wax base will be used for finished dentures.
- Custom Trays – Fabricate a custom impression tray and wax bite rims.The bite rims need to be contouredto provide the correct lip support and indicate future incisal edge positions, the occlusal plate, the vertical dimension and the midline.
- Set up - Set up the teeth, in the desired occlusal scheme, assuring proper form and function. Once all the teeth are correctly set up, add additional wax around the teeth, gradually building up the correct gingival contours. Sufficient wax is added to properly support the facial muscles and create a natural-looking appearance. The wax should be lightly stippled so that when the denture is finished, the acrylic gums do not look unnaturally smooth.
- Flasking - Set dentures in a flask. Place the dentures in a flask, which is a holding device into which more plaster is poured, so the shape of the dentures can be maintained. The flask is then placed in hot water (boil out) and the wax is melted off.
- Inject acrylic into the plaster mold. Once the wax has been removed, add a liquid separator onto the plaster layer. This separator stops the acrylic from sticking, and the acrylic is then injected into the flask to replace the wax.
- The plaster is removed. Carefully remove the plaster mold using special lab tools and place the acrylic dentures in an ultrasonic bath to remove any remaining plaster.
- The articulation is checked and adjusted if necessary.
- Finish - Trim and polish the denture. Any excess acrylic from the dentures will be cut from the denture. After trimming, use pumice to polish.
- All other duties as assigned.
Skills and Abilities Required:
- Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English.
- Ability to complete assigned workload daily.
- Preparing (box and pour impression material, trim models, set and seal bites and articulate;
- Set Up (select and setup teeth);
- Wax (wax dentures for try-in and/or finish;
- Processing (invest and boil-out, pack);
- Finish (finish and contour dentures, polish dentures).
Minimum Education and Experience Required:
- High School diploma or GED.
- Demonstrated employment experience may be considered in lieu of education.
Hazardous Materials or Equipment Used:
- Laboratory equipment that may include: grinders, lathes, ovens, burners, steamers and boiling water.
Physical Requirements:
- Requires sitting for long periods of time, uncommon posture when fabricating and continuous maneuvering of hands and fingers while working with small tools.
Qualifications
Education
Required
High School or Equivalent or better.
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