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● Registered Clinical Dental Technician (CDT)

What is a Clinical Dental Technician?

A Clinical Dental Technician (CDT) is a Dental Council–registered professional who designs, builds and fits removable dentures directly for adults. It is a distinct profession from a dentist, with its own register and its own training. Éanna Callanan is a Registered CDT in Galway.

● Clinical + laboratory trained ● Adults 18+ ● Removable dentures only
A clinical dental technician's gloved hands shaping a denture at the Galway lab bench

The training behind the title

Two skill sets in one professional

The clinical side

Taking impressions and a bite, assessing the gums and ridge, choosing tooth shape and shade, and fitting and adjusting the finished denture in the mouth. This is the part that lets a CDT work with you face to face.

The laboratory side

Designing the denture, casting models, setting the teeth, processing the acrylic and finishing the appliance by hand. A CDT is a trained dental technician first, so this craft is the foundation of the role.

A CDT must be registered with the Dental Council of Ireland before treating any patient, and works to the Council's code of ethics and conduct.

Why people choose this route

Why a CDT-direct route can be faster and clearer

Fewer steps

For complete dentures, an adult 18+ can come straight to the CDT — no separate dentist appointment needed first. That usually means fewer visits and a shorter wait.

One set of hands

The person who assesses you also makes and fits the denture. Nothing is lost in translation between a clinician and a separate, unseen lab.

Clearer cost

No second clinic in the chain often means a cleaner, more transparent price — and we publish guide prices up-front.

See the price guide

Honest limits

What a CDT does not do

A CDT route is the right one for removable dentures — and only for that. It is not a substitute for a dentist. A CDT does not treat natural teeth or gums, does not diagnose oral disease, and does not provide implants, crowns, orthodontics or whitening. Where any of those are needed, a registered dentist is the right professional and Éanna will refer you.

Éanna Callanan is a Registered Clinical Dental Technician (CDT), not a dentist. Direct denture care is for adults aged 18 and over and is limited to removable denture prostheses. Éanna does not provide treatment on natural teeth or living tissue. Partial denture patients must have established oral health through recent attendance with a dentist.

See the full plain-English breakdown of what a Registered CDT can and can't do →

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