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DL 126 - Lab for DL 125


Credit Hours: 3

Continuing study of the fabrication of complete dentures. Laboratory work includes construction of complete maxillary and mandibular dentures using various posterior tooth forms on a semi-adjustable articulator and procedures for relining and rebasing complete dentures.

Course Outcomes
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to accomplish the following procedures:

  1. Demonstrate their knowledge and use of the semi-adjustable articulators.
  2. Apply this knowledge of the semi-adjustable articulators in arrangement of various degrees of posterior teeth such as rational to 33 degree posteriors.
  3. Simulate masticatory functions using the semi-adjustable articulator such as protrusive check bite, left and right lateral excursion, etc.
  4. Differentiate between various types of repairs, relines, and rebases. Perform the work necessary for each repair.
  5. Construct a functional denture that has appealing esthetic value.
  6. Construction and fabrication of surgical splints with procedures for completion


Prerequisites: DL 115, DL 116
Concurrent Registration: DL 125
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