Become a Dental Lab Tech in 2021? Salary, Jobs, Education



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  • @larrystradeski8261

    Unfortunately Dental lab techs.are very under rated.They do 75percent of the work in fabricating an appliance but get very little in return for their work.The dentist gets the large percentage of the total cost doing 25 percent of the work.Experience dental techs.are becoming very hard to find and not to many people want to go into this field when the dentist gets all the glory if the case works good but if their are problems it's the techs. fault.

  • @Sql253

    Ive worked at 3 large commercial dental labs and also owned one for a few years. Those salary median is about right for the average technician. Every lab senior technician made 6 figures at where i worked.

  • @EDITMODE

    I have a few years of 3d hard surface modeling and sculpting experience and it landed me a job as a removable CAD tech with no dental experience.

  • @ADinne405

    Where can i study this diploma??

  • @zatchsmp3262

    I’ve been looking at jobs for this on indeed and I’m seeing hourly rates of 40-50 an hour, so I don’t understand all the comments stating this field doesn’t pay.

  • @anicetocasasola9066

    Y que tal en español. Hay cursos bilingües o alguien que necesite un ayudante para el área de san Francisco o la bahía.

  • @sergiowaters

    As a current technician of 30 years,,,, I can honestly tell anyone that will actually take the time to read this to go become a registered nurse,,,, x ray technician,,,,,anything medical related.
    Crown and bridge is over! Dentures are really getting close to becoming straight digital across the board.
    I am in the tail end of my career,,,, but under no circumstance consider getting into this field.
    I am not being negative. I just really want people to really be aware that the time it takes to learn to set up dentures and learn to contour and build porcelain,,,, you could take that same amount of effort and education and become a nurse and be making a great living.
    Matt 😊

  • @carlosmelendez8317

    I have a degree in Graphics Design and Motion Graphics and I just got hired as a Dental Lab CAD/CAM tech. Can someone tell me what this position is about and is it tedious or boring?

  • @el8370

    Also….it depends where you decide to work. Salaries are most payable inside a dental office.

  • @faizelebrahim9314

    Become a Clinical Dental Technician after a couple of years working as a Techie. If you can be self employed even better, u can earn as much or as little as u are satisfied with. I'm self employed and get to spend time with my son and wife on a daily basis instead of being stuck in a 8-5pm job.
    I've done my time working hard thankless low paying hours for other ppl, never again.
    It is a profession ideal only for ppl who love working with their hands. U can get top marks for your assignments and written tests but the real test is when you at the bench or in the Clinic.
    There are better paying professions out there though. There's always a balance, passion is 1 thing but the $ must be right.

  • @samueljordan1230

    I recommend getting a job as an apprentice. That’s what I did. I’ve been a tech for 6 years now.

  • @55Barcelona

    Dentures is probably the next growth wave as he said. Baby Boomers will lose teeth and need Dentures not crowns and bridges.
    On the job training is probably your best bet and I highly recommend visiting laboratories and talking off the record to technicians that are working there at the lab producing the work. Print up general contact information business cards and discreetly give to worker bees to talk away from the lab environment.
    PS
    This is demanding production work and not glamorous at all.
    But very fulfilling if you have artistic and mechanical talent.
    My life for 25 years.

  • @55Barcelona

    I am a retired Master Certified Dental Lab Technician/Owner with an AS Degree. All of those with high tech skills were replaced first by Overnight Shipping and Overseas Labs. They made a crown at a 65+% discount and quick returns due to their Labs running in 3 shifts. Next, computer 3D robot milling and 3D printing have taken at least 80% of the Laboratory Technician positions. Computer technicians are now designing crowns on 3D computer programs. I tried to get a part time position designing crowns and I was told that I was a Dinosaur and only computer tech grads were filling those positions.
    Pretty Bleak unless you are a Computer Tech Grad.

  • @ladytd23

    Really interested in this field, what's the quickest way to get certified?

  • @glttrbby

    This was very informative! Thanks for your help!

  • @dannyybanez4125

    Good day to you sir, i am danny ybañez from the phililpines im a dental technician,my work experience as a dental tech over 35 years.before i was working here in the philippines for almost 25 years and then after that i work in Saudi Arabia for almost 6 years and then after finishing my contract i work in thailand for 7 years as a dental tech.as of now i dont have a job because of the corona virus.sir can you help me ? I want to apply for the dental laboratory any place in the US .sir i do chrome cobalt,valplast,ceramics,dentures,full shell crown and retainers.i hope sir you can help me to find a job in the U.S. this is my contact number sir 0063-9391871651 thank you i really appreciate sir if you can help me god bless you sir

  • @teumeskies7809

    Dental lab tech's salary mostly change depending on what department you are and I think depending how long you've been working

  • @nelsondomingo6309

    Im a graduate dental tech,former working Armed forces Hospital in Saudi Arabia fo r 10 years. I need your help please help me how can i work in canada.thank you ser.