414: Richard Rosas Sr: From Salsa Dancing to Parking Lot Prosthetics

414: Richard Rosas Sr: From Salsa Dancing to Parking Lot Prosthetics

From Voices from The Bench by Elvis Dahl & Barb Warner

March 2, 2026 · 1h 11m · Episode 414

About this episode

The episode discusses innovations in dental technology and features insights from the exhibition halls.

Hey Voices from the Bench community! Jessica Love here, sending a shoutout from Utah! If you’re passionate about creating natural, beautiful smiles—but want to simplify your workflow without sacrificing aesthetics—this is for you. I’m honored to be part of Ivoclar ’s development team introducing a powerful new stain and glaze system featuring Structure Paste, I PS e.max Ceram Art . Create stunning depth and lifelike color in as little as one firing. Let’s continue to innovate, simplify, and create meaningful change—one smile at a time. Elvis actually made it down to the exhibition halls this year — and hyperDENT from FOLLOW-ME! Technology was everywhere. Booth after booth, people were talking milling strategies, templates, and workflows. It felt like a full-on CAM takeover. Their Milling Roadmap scavenger hunt had attendees bouncing between Axsys, Imagine, D.O.F., and Roland collecting stamps like responsible adults… Responsible adults chasing a bright orange folding electric hyperDENT scooter. That’s what we love about the FOLLOW-ME! team — world-class CAM engineers talking microns and validation protocols one minute, then ripping around Lab Day the next. Serious about…

People in this episode

Hosts: Elvis Dahl, Barb Warner

Topics covered

  • dental technology
  • prosthetics
  • workflow innovation
  • salsa dancing
  • CAM strategies

Keywords

  • dental
  • prosthetics
  • Ivoclar
  • CAM
  • salsa dancing
  • workflow
  • exhibition

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Ivoclar, FOLLOW-ME! Technology

Places: Utah, Dallas, Mallorca, Spain

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