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Dental Technology Sciences

CREDENTIAL: Diploma
START DATES

Learn traditional and digital technologies used in the design and fabrication of dental restorative prostheses, orthodontic appliances, and implant-supported restorations.  

Tuition: 44200*
Credential: Diploma
Hours: Full-time
Delivery: Class-based
Program Flyer: Download
Campus: Downtown Downtown
Start Dates: Sep
PGWP
Graduates may be eligible for the post-graduation work permit.
PGWP
Graduates may be eligible for the post-graduation work permit.
 
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What you will learn

Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • Design, fabricate, modify and repair ?xed and removable oral/dental prostheses, as well as orthodontic appliances
  • Integrate general knowledge of dental laboratory procedures, physics and chemistry principles, associated with the fabrication of oral appliances and dental restorations
  • Assess the characteristics and properties of dental materials associated with the fabrication of oral appliances and dental restorations and make decisions about their appropriate application in practice
  • Assess the characteristics and operation of equipment and special instrumentation associated with the fabrication of oral appliances and dental restorations and make decisions about their appropriate application in practice
  • Assess the fundamental elements of dental anatomy, dental physiology, dental morphology and basic elements of oral pathological conditions and apply relevant knowledge to dental technology practice
  • Practice current workplace health and safety standards including dental laboratory asepsis, and infection control
  • Apply essential elements and skills of behavioral sciences, communications, professional ethics, legal obligations and business management to dental technology practice
  • Make decisions that re?ect critical thinking and problem solving; integrate pertinent theoretical knowledge and empirical data and information literacy skills to justify and/or revise services

What to expect

Instructional strategies, design and delivery modes to teach core skills and knowledge are based on the National Essential Competencies for Dental Laboratory Technology Practice in Canada. The Dental Technology Sciences program is competency based and utilizes a variety of teaching and learning activities to enable students to achieve core professional competencies. Theory and authentic laboratory practical experiences in labs are provided throughout the program.

Throughout the program, students engage in learning activities including case scenarios, self analysis, research and oral presentation, group work, seminars, flow charting, planning, brainstorming and role-playing.

The program is designed to develop skills in communication, team work strategies, self and peer evaluation, critical thinking, decision making and problem solving.
Delivery mode is a hybrid of in person and online instruction.

Admission requirements

Program-specific

Admission to the Dental Technology Sciences program is on a competitive selection basis.

  • Grade 12 graduation, or equivalent
  • English Language Proficiency as demonstrated by one of the following:
    • English 12 with a minimum ‘C+’ grade, or equivalent
      or
    • English Language Proficiency at an English 12 ‘C+’ level
  • Human Biology 12 with a minimum 'C+' grade, or equivalent
  • Knowledge of science and/or mathematics demonstrated through one of the following:
    • Chemistry 11 with a minimum 'C+' grade, or equivalent, or
    • Math 11 with a minimum 'C+' grade, or equivalent, or
    • Physics 11 with a minimum 'C+' grade, or equivalent

Selection Process

  • All qualified candidates who meet the admissions requirements will submit a portfolio demonstrating their aptitude for the Dental Technology profession, per the Dental Technology Sciences Portfolio Guidelines.
  • All qualified candidates whose portfolio submissions are approved by the department’s Applicant Review Panel, will then be required to take part in an interview with the department's Applicant Review Panel by means of face-to-face or videoconferencing.
  • The top-ranked qualified applicants are offered seats.

Upon Acceptance

  • Current Basic First Aid and CPR-Level C

Program-specific

Admission to the Dental Technology Sciences program is on a competitive selection basis.

  • Grade 12 graduation, or equivalent
  • English Language Proficiency as demonstrated by one of the following:
    • English 12 with a minimum ‘C+’ grade, or equivalent
      or
    • English Language Proficiency at an English 12 ‘C+’ level
  • Human Biology 12 with a minimum 'C+' grade, or equivalent
  • Knowledge of science and/or mathematics demonstrated through one of the following:
    • Chemistry 11 with a minimum 'C+' grade, or equivalent, or
    • Math 11 with a minimum 'C+' grade, or equivalent, or
    • Physics 11 with a minimum 'C+' grade, or equivalent

Selection Process

  • All qualified candidates who meet the admissions requirements will submit a portfolio demonstrating their aptitude for the Dental Technology profession, per the Dental Tech portfolio submission guidelines.
  • All qualified candidates whose portfolio submissions are approved by the department’s Applicant Review Panel, will then be required to take part in an interview with the department's Applicant Review Panel by means of face-to-face or videoconferencing.
  • The top-ranked qualified applicants are offered seats.

Upon Acceptance

  • Current Basic First Aid and CPR-Level C

General

  • Seats are offered to applicants who have met all admission requirements, on a first-qualified, first-served basis.
  • International applicants must be 17 years of age or older or a graduate of a secondary school. (Some exceptions may apply.)
  • Applicants must submit official transcripts and educational documents as required by their course or program.
  • All VCC applicants are required to function successfully in an English-speaking classroom. English requirements vary by program. For details, visit VCC International - English Requirements.   

Recommended Characteristics

  1. Appropriate manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
  2. Ability to give close attention to detail for sustained periods of time.
  3. Ability to work accurately and neatly, and manage time effectively.
  4. High standards of personal integrity.
  5. Ability to take initiative and handle responsibility.

Courses *

Prior learning assessment and recognition

Prior learning assessment and recognition is not available for this program.

Fees and other costs *

Tuition deposits are payable usually within three weeks after a Letter of Offer is issued.

Tool kit: approximately $5,555 plus tax (subject to change). Check the Bookstore for updates and other required materials.

Tuition Deposit

12600 (10000 non-refundable)

Tution deposits are payable usually within two (2) weeks after a Letter of Offer is issued.

Fee descriptionFee AmountNotes
Application fee145
Tuition Tuition 44200
Student union354
College initiative244
Materials288 not including textbooks
Campus resource442
Laundry206
Tools (deposit)0
Coverall (deposit)0
Uniform (deposit)60
Medical and Dental 713
Temporary Medical Insurance 149
U-PASS 1104
Graduation45
Program-specific extra fees0
Total
Textbooks or other supplies may be required for this program. For information and prices, visit the VCC Bookstore.

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Sep 2025
(Fall term)
September 20, 2024

STATUS INFORMATION

  • Apply Now: Qualified applicants may receive offers of admission if seats are available, or placed on waitlists if seats are full.
  • Closed: Applications are not accepted.
  • For details about application availability based on study permit status and recommendations if the application status is closed, visit the Availability Status page.
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