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  <title>147: The Need for (the Curve of) Spee with Steffen Rohrbach and the Swiss School of Prosthetics</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Someone saw the need for good education for removable technicians and did something about it.  Steffen Rohrbach from Edmonds Dental Prosthetics  comes on to talk about teaming up with Candulor to become the first teacher in the US for the Swiss School of Prosthetics. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>We all know how hard it is to find good, talented, and knowledgeable removable technicians. Even when good candidates get into the field, it's not an easy skill to train. Enter the Swiss School of Prosthetics (https://www.ssop.swiss/en). Steffen Rohrbach came to America with a German degree in dental technology and after a time in the Army, Steffen connected with Edmonds Dental Prosthetics (http://www.edmondsdentalprosthetics.com/) in Springfield, Missouri.  With a passion and desire to train their technicians, they decided they also wanted to "raise the bar" in the whole industry on removable prosthetics. Connecting with Candulor (https://www.candulor.com/en-us), Steffen and Edmonds built a facility for the first Swiss School of Prosthetics in the US. Steffen talks about the journey becoming a teacher and what the courses have to offer to fellow labs and technicians.
The UP 3D P5 milling maching (https://www.aurident.com/p5/) from Aurident  (https://www.aurident.com/)is a 5 axis, efficient, dry mill. Great for milling zirconia, PMMA and wax. It boasts software that produces high precision and fast milling. It can mill a crown in 14 minutes and the tool life yields about 60-80 hours of quality restorations. A game changer for labs of all sizes, big and small. For under $20K, a small lab can now do their own milling instead of outsourcing and reducing their profits. Quite impressive! Give Aurident a call at 800-422-7373 or you can visit their website at aurident.com.
Whip Mix (https://whipmix.com/) adds VeriCast OS Burnout Resin (https://whipmix.com/products/vericast-generative-resin/) to its growing family of Print Resins.
VeriCast OS prints detailed crowns, bridges, substructures, and RPD frameworks accurately, smoothly, is durable, and burns out cleanly. Margins fit precisely for easy finishing after casting or pressing, and its red color makes it easy to see detail.
Not sure it’ll work with your printer? Don’t worry. VeriCast OS Resin is versatile. It works with LCD and DLP printers in both 385nm and 405nm wavelengths.
For optimal results, use Whip Mix ResinVest (https://whipmix.com/products/resinvest-investment/), which is a phosphate investment made specifically for burning out printed or milled resin patterns. For more information, visit whipmix.com.
 Special Guest: Steffen Rohrbach ZT.
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    <![CDATA[<p>We all know how hard it is to find good, talented, and knowledgeable removable technicians. Even when good candidates get into the field, it&#39;s not an easy skill to train. Enter the<a href="https://www.ssop.swiss/en" rel="nofollow"> Swiss School of Prosthetics</a>. Steffen Rohrbach came to America with a German degree in dental technology and after a time in the Army, Steffen connected with <a href="http://www.edmondsdentalprosthetics.com/" rel="nofollow">Edmonds Dental Prosthetics</a> in Springfield, Missouri.  With a passion and desire to train their technicians, they decided they also wanted to &quot;raise the bar&quot; in the whole industry on removable prosthetics. Connecting with <a href="https://www.candulor.com/en-us" rel="nofollow">Candulor</a>, Steffen and Edmonds built a facility for the first Swiss School of Prosthetics in the US. Steffen talks about the journey becoming a teacher and what the courses have to offer to fellow labs and technicians.</p>

<h3>The <a href="https://www.aurident.com/p5/" rel="nofollow">UP 3D P5 milling maching</a> from <a href="https://www.aurident.com/" rel="nofollow">Aurident </a>is a 5 axis, efficient, dry mill. Great for milling zirconia, PMMA and wax. It boasts software that produces high precision and fast milling. It can mill a crown in 14 minutes and the tool life yields about 60-80 hours of quality restorations. A game changer for labs of all sizes, big and small. For under $20K, a small lab can now do their own milling instead of outsourcing and reducing their profits. Quite impressive! Give Aurident a call at 800-422-7373 or you can visit their website at aurident.com.</h3>

<hr>

<h3><a href="https://whipmix.com/" rel="nofollow">Whip Mix</a> adds <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/vericast-generative-resin/" rel="nofollow">VeriCast OS Burnout Resin</a> to its growing family of Print Resins.</h3>

<h3>VeriCast OS prints detailed crowns, bridges, substructures, and RPD frameworks accurately, smoothly, is durable, and burns out cleanly. Margins fit precisely for easy finishing after casting or pressing, and its red color makes it easy to see detail.</h3>

<h3>Not sure it’ll work with your printer? Don’t worry. VeriCast OS Resin is versatile. It works with LCD and DLP printers in both 385nm and 405nm wavelengths.</h3>

<h3>For optimal results, use Whip Mix <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/resinvest-investment/" rel="nofollow">ResinVest</a>, which is a phosphate investment made specifically for burning out printed or milled resin patterns. For more information, visit whipmix.com.</h3><p>Special Guest: Steffen Rohrbach ZT.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>We all know how hard it is to find good, talented, and knowledgeable removable technicians. Even when good candidates get into the field, it&#39;s not an easy skill to train. Enter the<a href="https://www.ssop.swiss/en" rel="nofollow"> Swiss School of Prosthetics</a>. Steffen Rohrbach came to America with a German degree in dental technology and after a time in the Army, Steffen connected with <a href="http://www.edmondsdentalprosthetics.com/" rel="nofollow">Edmonds Dental Prosthetics</a> in Springfield, Missouri.  With a passion and desire to train their technicians, they decided they also wanted to &quot;raise the bar&quot; in the whole industry on removable prosthetics. Connecting with <a href="https://www.candulor.com/en-us" rel="nofollow">Candulor</a>, Steffen and Edmonds built a facility for the first Swiss School of Prosthetics in the US. Steffen talks about the journey becoming a teacher and what the courses have to offer to fellow labs and technicians.</p>

<h3>The <a href="https://www.aurident.com/p5/" rel="nofollow">UP 3D P5 milling maching</a> from <a href="https://www.aurident.com/" rel="nofollow">Aurident </a>is a 5 axis, efficient, dry mill. Great for milling zirconia, PMMA and wax. It boasts software that produces high precision and fast milling. It can mill a crown in 14 minutes and the tool life yields about 60-80 hours of quality restorations. A game changer for labs of all sizes, big and small. For under $20K, a small lab can now do their own milling instead of outsourcing and reducing their profits. Quite impressive! Give Aurident a call at 800-422-7373 or you can visit their website at aurident.com.</h3>

<hr>

<h3><a href="https://whipmix.com/" rel="nofollow">Whip Mix</a> adds <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/vericast-generative-resin/" rel="nofollow">VeriCast OS Burnout Resin</a> to its growing family of Print Resins.</h3>

<h3>VeriCast OS prints detailed crowns, bridges, substructures, and RPD frameworks accurately, smoothly, is durable, and burns out cleanly. Margins fit precisely for easy finishing after casting or pressing, and its red color makes it easy to see detail.</h3>

<h3>Not sure it’ll work with your printer? Don’t worry. VeriCast OS Resin is versatile. It works with LCD and DLP printers in both 385nm and 405nm wavelengths.</h3>

<h3>For optimal results, use Whip Mix <a href="https://whipmix.com/products/resinvest-investment/" rel="nofollow">ResinVest</a>, which is a phosphate investment made specifically for burning out printed or milled resin patterns. For more information, visit whipmix.com.</h3><p>Special Guest: Steffen Rohrbach ZT.</p>]]>
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