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Dental Technicians Act, 1979 (Act No. 19 of 1979)

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Registration and Training of Student Dental Technicians and Student Dental Technologists, 2020

10. Minimum curriculum for courses leading to registration as a dental technologist

 

(1)
(a) The period of professional study in dental technology must be from the date of registration as a student dental technologist. at an approved institution until the date on which the appropriate recognised qualification, entitling such student dental technologist to register as a dental technologist, is awarded, or until such time as a National Professional Examination when available. has been passed.
(b) The period referred to in paragraph (a) must consist of at least the minimum time prescribed for that qualification level as it appears on the NQSF, inclusive of both academic training at an approved institution and such practical laboratory exposure as may be determined under regulation (3) (f).

 

(2) From the first year of study all subjects must be aimed at training in dental technology.

 

(3) The syllabus for professional study for any of the council approved qualifications at any of the NQSF must consist of systematic instruction and, where applicable, practical work, and must cover the following:
(a) All aspects of modern dental technology that are benchmarked internationally;
(b) Dental materials science appropriate to the aspects referred to in paragraph (a) and underpinned by the appropriate applied and biosciences;
(c) Dental technology and other related legislation that impacts on the profession of dental technology;
(d) Professional conduct and ethics;
(e) General dental laboratory management, business competence and business practice related subjects focused on the application in dental technology;
(f) Profession-specific and work-integrating learning, aimed at preparing students for the world of work in general, but focused on the profession of dental technology. which must enable student dental technologists to successfully participate as employees in a registered dental laboratory, and student dental technologists as employers, entrepreneurs or supervisors of dental laboratories; and
(g) the ability to engage and conduct profession-directed-research that must contribute to the development of the dental technology profession.