Senior
Dental Hygiene students from SJVC’s Rancho Cucamonga campus had a firsthand look
of how digital technology is enhancing restorative dentistry.
Guided by Precision Ceramics Dental Laboratory’s VP and co-owner, Mark
Jackson RDT, SJVC students were impressed by the facility’s innovation in
fabricating precise restorations through digital impressions, CAD/CAM lasers,
and cone-beam computerized tomography (CT scans guiding dentists’ precise
placement of dental implants).
In promoting oral health, SJVC dental hygiene students are acutely aware of
their role in educating patients while supporting treatment options dentists may
prescribe.
Students Diana Brickley DH ’12 and Rachel Delvaux DH ’12, reported the
Precision Ceramics experience “was amazing, gaining a better understanding of
how advances in technology can help (dentists) make great dental
restorations!”
SJVC faculty, Betsy Wilson RDH, stated, “integrating knowledge of the
exciting developments in dental materials technology supports the SJVC dental
hygiene curriculum, so that graduates are skilled, confident, and educated oral
health care professionals.”
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