Technical Tasks in Clinical Training

 

 

Our clinical training includes essential technical procedures such as provisional crown fabrication, amalgam and composite restorations, and precise tooth preparation for PFM crowns. All tasks are performed under strict infection control protocols, using equipment identical to real exam settings — ensuring students are fully prepared for practical assessments.

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From Practice to Precision: Technical Mastery in Dentistry

At Mehr Dental Academy, we transform hands-on practice into professional precision. Our technical tasks focus on real-world skills such as provisional crown fabrication, tooth preparation for PFM crowns, and restorative techniques using composite and amalgam. With equipment identical to exam setups and strict infection control protocols, students gain the confidence and competence needed for both clinical success and board exam readiness. Digital implant, with minimal pain and recovery period, is a unique method offered at Mehr Clinic. In this method, a temporary prosthetic crown is delivered to the patient immediately after implant placement, which is especially suitable for individuals who have lost their front teeth. Our experience in this field and the satisfaction of our patients are a testament to the quality of our work.

FAQ

1What types of technical tasks are taught in this section?
In this section, students learn skills such as fabrication of provisional crowns, tooth preparation for PFM crowns, and restoration techniques using composite and amalgam materials. Strict adherence to infection control protocols is also emphasized.
2Are the training equipment and tools similar to those used in the actual exam?
Yes, the equipment and tools used in training closely replicate the conditions and setups of real practical exams, ensuring students are fully prepared for clinical practice and assessments.
3Why is following infection control protocols important in the training?
Infection control protocols are essential to protect the health of students, patients, and staff, and they are also mandatory requirements in clinical standards and professional exams. implant base to fuse to the jawbone
4Are these trainings only for dental students, or can others benefit as well?
These trainings are primarily designed for dental students and candidates preparing for practical exams, but anyone interested in acquiring technical dental skills can benefit from them. longevity of your implants. It is worth noting that some implant brands offer lifetime warranties