
About the Board
CHARTER
The Dental Technicians Registration Board was established under the provisions
of the Dental Technicians Registration Act 1975 to exercise the powers,
authorities, duties and functions necessary to implement the Act.
Dental Technicians are involved in all laboratory aspects of the construction
of removable and fixed appliances to restore function to the human mouth.
Although there have been a number of technological advances in this field,
it is still a craft oriented profession as all such appliances are made
largely by hand to a clinician's prescription.
Training for the profession is presently a two year full time Diploma course at the Randwick Institute of Technology followed by two
years full time work in an approved dental laboratory or a four year part
time course while working full time in an approved environment. Registration
examinations are conducted by the Board and by TAFE.
Dental Prosthetists are technicians who have completed a further two
and a half years of part time study which qualifies them to deal directly
with a patient for the construction of removable prosthetic appliances.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
-
To maintain a Register of qualified dental technicians and an Index
of qualified dental prosthetists entitled to practise in New South
Wales;
-
To arrange examinations and determine the standards to be achieved
in those examinations for eligibility to practise as dental technicians
or dental prosthetists;
-
To promote the establishment in New South Wales of courses of training
for persons wishing to become dental technicians or dental prosthetists;
-
To inquire into the competence of registered dental technicians and
dental prosthetists to practise and suspend or cancel registration
or practising certificates, as appropriate.
|