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Fall 2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

DL 235 - Ceramics Technique I


Credit Hours: 1

Study of the physical properties and manipulation of porcelain, including staining and personalization and techniques for fabrication of porcelain crowns. Demonstration of the fabrication of porcelain units including the preparation of dies, adoption of platinum matrices, firing and glazing.

Course Outcomes
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:

  • identify different types of tooth preparations for ceramic restorations;
  • recognize different types of ceramic allows, i.e. non-precious verses previous metal;
  • perform different ceramic waxing techniques, i.e. spruing techniques investing techniques and metal design;
  • identify ceramic investments;
  • casting differences, i.e. high heat investment compared to low heat investment;
  • perform soldering techniques for ceramic metal;
  • tell the theory of repairing and finishing ceramic metal for applying porcelain;
  • recognize ceramic finishing materials, i.e. burs and stones; and
  • identify what is, Maryland Bridge and Porcelain Jacket crown.


Prerequisites: All first-year courses
Concurrent Registration: DL 236
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