Medical and dental prosthetic technicians

Medical and dental prosthetic technicians design, fit, service and repair medical and dental devices and appliances following prescriptions or instructions established by a health professional. They may service a wide range of support instruments to correct physical medical or dental problems such as neck braces, orthopaedic splints, artificial limbs, hearing aides, arch supports, dentures, and dental crowns and bridges.

Skill level: Skilled

Check your pay

  • The majority of Medical and dental prosthetic technicians earn a salary between €1,048 and €3,476 per month in 2024.
  • A monthly wage for entry-level Medical and dental prosthetic technicians ranges from €1,048 to €2,040.
  • After gaining 5 years of work experience, their income will be between €1,296 and €2,545 per month.

Job Responsibilities

  • Examining, interviewing and measuring patients in order to determine their appliance needs, and to identify factors that could affect appliance fit
  • Conferring with medical and dental practitioners in order to formulate specifications and prescriptions for devices and appliances
  • Interpreting prescriptions or specifications to determine the type of product or device to be fabricated, and the materials and tools that will be required
  • Making or receiving casts or impressions of patients' torsos, limbs, mouths or teeth for use as fabrication patterns
  • Designing and making orthotic and prosthetic devices using materials such as thermoplastic and thermosetting materials, metal alloys and leather, and hand and power tools
  • Fitting appliances and devices to patients, testing and evaluating them, and making adjustments for proper fit, function, and comfort
  • Repairing, modifying, and maintaining medical and dental prosthetic and supportive devices, according to specifications
  • Bending, forming and shaping fabric or material so that it conforms to prescribed contours needed to fabricate structural components
  • Fabricating full and partial dentures and constructing mouth guards, crowns, metal clasps, inlays, bridgework and other aids
  • Instructing patients in the use and care of prosthetic or orthotic devices
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