My name is Joseph Núñez Reyes, a Puerto Rican dental technician based in Orlando, Florida. I started studying dental technology in 2022 in San Juan, Puerto Rico over at ICPR Jr. College and after graduating I moved to Florida at 19 to pursue better opportunities in the field. I began working with GPS Digital Dental Lab in the model room and worked my way through the digital workflows, 3D printing, milling, and leadership roles in the lab. I document my journey on my instagram page renuvaredentaltech to share the reality of growth behind the bench and to show others what’s possible through consistency, curiosity, and showing up every day. I still return to Puerto Rico often to stay connected with family, friends, and the mentor who helped me get started.
Joseph Núñez Reyes has been a guest on 1 episode.
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Episode 433: From FDLA 2026: Morris Fucarino, Enja Dorjchuluun, Joseph Núñez Reyes
July 13th, 2026 | 1 hr 20 mins
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From the FDLA Symposium, Elvis and Barb sit down with three passionate technicians who represent the past, present, and future of the profession. Morris Fucarino reflects on an incredible 50 years as a CDT and the value of lifelong learning, Enja Dorjchuluun shares how she's helping shape the future of Florida's dental laboratory community through Sakr Dental Arts and the FDLA Board, and Joseph Núñez Reyes discusses his journey from Puerto Rico to GPS Digital Dental Lab and his dream of inspiring the next generation of technicians.