The preclinical activities laboratory of the Dentistry degree is a support unit for the development of academic activities that aims to contribute to the student's training process, integrating theoretical knowledge with the development of skills and abilities obtained through practice, constituting the know-how of Dentistry.
Its objective is based on the development of competencies in the area of the student's skills and abilities, in a stage prior to the practice of clinical subjects (patient care). As well as training the student in the preclinical stage through a gradual learning plan, where they will learn and manipulate various biomaterials, instruments and dental simulation equipment, until they obtain the required skills, abilities and knowledge, simulating their future approaches with patients.
The Prosthodontics Laboratory allows students to learn how to create and fit replaceable dental materials and devices. This environment allows students to develop practical skills in the fabrication, repair, and fitting of dental prosthetics in a controlled and supervised environment.
This laboratory includes properly equipped workstations, a workshop area, and instructional areas where faculty demonstrate techniques and provide guidance using dental models, materials, and equipment.