ICTQual AB Level 6 International Diploma

Dental Technology

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Credits

360 Credits

Course

Dental Technology

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual AB Level 6 International Diploma in Dental Technology is designed for dental professionals, technicians, and aspiring specialists who seek advanced technical knowledge and practical expertise in modern dental laboratory practices. The programme offers a comprehensive understanding of dental materials, oral anatomy, prosthetic design, and digital dental technologies. Learners are prepared to work confidently in dental laboratories, clinics, hospitals, and commercial dental manufacturing environments while meeting international quality and safety standards.

Throughout the course, students develop strong analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills essential for producing high-quality dental restorations and appliances. Core areas of study include dental materials science, crown and bridge technology, removable prosthodontics, orthodontic appliances, CAD/CAM systems, and dental laboratory quality control. The programme emphasizes hands-on application, precision craftsmanship, and compliance with professional and regulatory standards to ensure accuracy, durability, and patient satisfaction.

This diploma is ideal for dental technicians, laboratory supervisors, clinical support professionals, and individuals seeking career advancement within dental technology. Graduates gain the competence to design and fabricate dental prosthetics, manage laboratory operations, apply advanced digital techniques, and ensure quality assurance. The Level 6 qualification also supports progression to higher academic studies, professional certifications, and senior technical or managerial roles within the global dental technology sector.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for the ICTQual AB Level 6 International Diploma in Dental Technology:

  • Educational Qualifications:Applicants should hold a Level 5 qualification or equivalent in dental technology, dentistry, oral health sciences, or a related field..
  • Professional Experience:Relevant work experience in a dental laboratory, dental clinic, or dental technology role is preferred.
  • English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.

ICTQual AB Level 6 International Diploma in Dental Technology in Personal Protective Equipment qualification consists of 36 mandatory units.

Year 1: Foundation in Dental Technology

  1. Introduction to Dental Technology
  2. Human Anatomy and Oral Biology
  3. Dental Materials Science
  4. Fundamentals of Prosthodontics
  5. Basic Orthodontic Appliance Design
  6. Principles of Dental Laboratory Work
  7. Dental Anatomy and Occlusion
  8. Infection Control and Safety in Dental Laboratories
  9. Introduction to CAD/CAM Technology
  10. Communication Skills in Clinical and Laboratory Settings
  11. Research Methods in Dental Science
  12. Professional Ethics and Standards in Dentistry

Year 2: Intermediate Dental Technology

  1. Advanced Prosthodontic Techniques
  2. Crown and Bridge Fabrication
  3. Removable Partial Dentures
  4. Complete Denture Construction
  5. Orthodontic Appliance Fabrication
  6. Dental Ceramics and Restorative Materials
  7. Digital Dentistry and CAD/CAM Applications
  8. Quality Control and Laboratory Management
  9. Advanced Dental Anatomy and Morphology
  10. Patient Care and Clinical Support
  11. Evidence-Based Practice in Dental Technology
  12. Professional Development and CPD Planning

Year 3: Advanced Dental Technology

  1. Complex Prosthodontic Cases
  2. Implant-Supported Prostheses
  3. Advanced Orthodontic Appliance Design
  4. Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dentistry Applications
  5. Advanced Digital Dentistry Techniques
  6. Dental Laboratory Leadership and Management
  7. Advanced Restorative Material Applications
  8. Case Planning and Treatment Integration
  9. Innovation and Technology in Dental Practice
  10. Independent Project or Capstone in Dental Technology
  11. Professional Ethics and Legal Considerations
  12. Advanced CPD and Career Development Strategies

What you will Gain

Year 1: Foundational Knowledge

By the end of Year 1, learners will be able to:

Introduction to Dental Technology

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the dental technology profession, roles, and responsibilities.
  • Explain basic dental laboratory procedures and workflows.
  • Apply foundational knowledge to simple dental appliance fabrication tasks.

Human Anatomy and Oral Biology

  • Describe the structure and function of the human oral cavity and surrounding tissues.
  • Understand the biological principles relevant to dental treatment and appliance fabrication.
  • Apply anatomical knowledge to laboratory procedures and clinical awareness.

Dental Materials Science

  • Identify different dental materials and their properties.
  • Understand the selection and application of materials in dental appliances.
  • Apply knowledge of materials to practical laboratory tasks safely and accurately.

Fundamentals of Prosthodontics

  • Explain the principles of prosthetic dental treatment.
  • Demonstrate basic skills in constructing simple prostheses.
  • Apply prosthodontic concepts to laboratory practice.

Basic Orthodontic Appliance Design

  • Understand the principles of orthodontic appliances and their clinical use.
  • Construct basic removable orthodontic devices in the laboratory.
  • Evaluate design and function of simple orthodontic appliances.

Principles of Dental Laboratory Work

  • Apply standard laboratory procedures and protocols.
  • Demonstrate safe handling of dental instruments and materials.
  • Develop accuracy, attention to detail, and quality control in laboratory tasks.

Dental Anatomy and Occlusion

  • Describe dental anatomy and occlusal relationships.
  • Apply anatomical knowledge to prosthetic and orthodontic appliance design.
  • Assess and correct occlusal and anatomical errors in laboratory work.

Infection Control and Safety in Dental Laboratories

  • Understand infection control principles and hygiene standards.
  • Implement safe laboratory practices to protect staff and clients.
  • Apply legal and professional standards for workplace safety.

Introduction to CAD/CAM Technology

  • Demonstrate understanding of digital dental technologies.
  • Apply basic CAD/CAM techniques to dental appliance design.
  • Evaluate the advantages and limitations of digital workflows.

Communication Skills in Clinical and Laboratory Settings

  • Develop effective verbal and written communication with dental professionals.
  • Record and report information accurately in laboratory documentation.
  • Apply interpersonal skills for collaboration with clinical teams.

Research Methods in Dental Science

  • Understand basic research principles and methodology in dentistry.
  • Collect, analyse, and interpret dental data accurately.
  • Apply research findings to support laboratory and clinical decisions.

Professional Ethics and Standards in Dentistry

  • Understand ethical frameworks and professional responsibilities in dental technology.
  • Apply ethical decision-making in laboratory and clinical contexts.
  • Demonstrate professional conduct aligned with industry standards.

Year 2: Intermediate Proficiency

By the end of Year 2, learners will be able to:

Advanced Prosthodontic Techniques

  • Apply intermediate prosthodontic methods in appliance fabrication.
  • Assess prosthetic design for functionality and aesthetics.
  • Implement clinical feedback to refine prosthodontic work.

Crown and Bridge Fabrication

  • Construct crowns and bridges using standard laboratory procedures.
  • Ensure accuracy in fit, occlusion, and material selection.
  • Evaluate laboratory processes for quality and efficiency.

Removable Partial Dentures

  • Design and fabricate removable partial dentures.
  • Assess patient-specific requirements and adapt designs.
  • Apply finishing and adjustment techniques to ensure comfort and function.

Complete Denture Construction

  • Construct complete dentures using established protocols.
  • Apply anatomical and occlusal knowledge to optimise fit.
  • Evaluate denture quality against clinical and laboratory standards.

Orthodontic Appliance Fabrication

  • Produce functional removable and fixed orthodontic appliances.
  • Interpret clinical instructions to guide laboratory work.
  • Assess design and effectiveness of appliances for patient outcomes.

Dental Ceramics and Restorative Materials

  • Work with ceramics and other restorative materials to produce aesthetic appliances.
  • Apply correct processing, layering, and finishing techniques.
  • Evaluate the durability and suitability of restorative products.

Digital Dentistry and CAD/CAM Applications

  • Apply digital scanning and CAD/CAM design in appliance fabrication.
  • Integrate digital workflows with traditional laboratory techniques.
  • Analyse digital outputs for accuracy and quality control.

Quality Control and Laboratory Management

  • Implement quality assurance processes in dental laboratory operations.
  • Monitor workflow efficiency and compliance with industry standards.
  • Apply problem-solving strategies to maintain high-quality outputs.

Advanced Dental Anatomy and Morphology

  • Analyse complex dental structures for appliance design.
  • Apply detailed anatomical knowledge to prosthodontic and orthodontic cases.
  • Identify and correct morphological errors in laboratory work.

Patient Care and Clinical Support

  • Understand patient needs and clinical requirements for dental appliances.
  • Apply laboratory outcomes to improve patient comfort and satisfaction.
  • Collaborate effectively with dental teams to support patient care.

Evidence-Based Practice in Dental Technology

  • Interpret research and clinical data to guide laboratory procedures.
  • Apply best practices to improve appliance quality and clinical outcomes.
  • Evaluate new techniques and materials using evidence-based approaches.

Professional Development and CPD Planning

  • Identify opportunities for continuing professional development.
  • Reflect on personal skills and career goals in dental technology.
  • Implement a structured CPD plan for long-term professional growth.

Year 3: Advanced Specialization and Application

By the end of Year 3, learners will be able to:

Complex Prosthodontic Cases

  • Apply advanced prosthodontic techniques to complex cases.
  • Assess and adapt appliance design for challenging clinical requirements.
  • Evaluate functional and aesthetic outcomes to ensure patient satisfaction.

Implant-Supported Prostheses

  • Design and fabricate implant-supported dental prostheses.
  • Apply precise measurement and material selection for implant cases.
  • Integrate laboratory and clinical knowledge to ensure success.

Advanced Orthodontic Appliance Design

  • Produce complex fixed and removable orthodontic appliances.
  • Apply detailed anatomical and functional considerations.
  • Evaluate appliance performance and clinical effectiveness.

Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dentistry Applications

  • Design dental appliances with a focus on aesthetics and patient preference.
  • Apply advanced materials and techniques to enhance appearance.
  • Assess and refine work for optimal cosmetic outcomes.

Advanced Digital Dentistry Techniques

  • Utilise CAD/CAM and 3D printing technologies for complex cases.
  • Integrate digital workflows with traditional laboratory procedures.
  • Evaluate accuracy, efficiency, and quality of digital outputs.

Dental Laboratory Leadership and Management

  • Lead and manage laboratory teams effectively.
  • Implement workflow organisation, quality control, and resource management.
  • Apply leadership skills to improve laboratory performance and outcomes.

Advanced Restorative Material Applications

  • Apply specialised materials for high-quality restorations.
  • Evaluate material properties and suitability for clinical requirements.
  • Implement finishing and adjustment techniques to meet professional standards.

Case Planning and Treatment Integration

  • Develop comprehensive treatment plans in collaboration with clinicians.
  • Integrate prosthodontic, orthodontic, and aesthetic considerations.
  • Assess overall outcomes to ensure functional and aesthetic success.

Innovation and Technology in Dental Practice

  • Apply emerging technologies and innovative techniques in dental laboratories.
  • Evaluate technological advances for effectiveness and feasibility.
  • Implement innovations to enhance productivity, quality, and patient outcomes.

Independent Project or Capstone in Dental Technology

  • Plan and execute an independent research or practice-based project.
  • Demonstrate mastery of laboratory techniques, materials, and clinical integration.
  • Analyse results and present findings in a professional format.

Professional Ethics and Legal Considerations

  • Apply ethical principles and legal requirements in dental technology practice.
  • Manage challenging scenarios with professionalism and integrity.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory and professional standards.

Advanced CPD and Career Development Strategies

  • Plan long-term professional development and career progression.
  • Identify specialised areas for skill enhancement and CPD.
  • Reflect on practice to maintain professional excellence and adaptability.

Want to know more?

This course is ideal for dental technicians, laboratory professionals, clinical support staff, and individuals seeking advanced expertise or leadership roles in dental technology.

Key topics include dental materials science, crown and bridge technology, removable prosthodontics, orthodontic appliances, CAD/CAM systems, and quality control.

Yes, it is internationally recognized and aligned with global standards in dental technology education and practice.

Graduates can work as senior dental technicians, laboratory supervisors, CAD/CAM specialists, quality controllers, or dental laboratory managers.

Yes, it supports progression to higher academic qualifications, professional certifications, and senior technical or managerial roles in dental technology.

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