Steve Szara Co-owner of Szara Dental Lab, Inc. Established in 1996 along with my business partner Laura Szara. I specialize in all phases of orthodontic appliances and especially have a passion for making and designing Herbst. I have personally made over 4,000 Herbst and would always be interested in making more. For more information please contact me Sdlinc71@gmail.com
Yes. It helps keep the appliance firmly in place during expansion otherwise it would constantly fall out and cause many unwanted emergency appointments
Where can I order it? I know I need to order some. It would probably save me an hour on my day. Thanks for posting this. It reminds me of Zepp that we used to use in the military.
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Interessante técnica. Eu uso somente pó e liquido , claro que perco bastante tempo fazendo acabamento mas acredito que no final do processo fica igual , tanto no tempo quanto no acabamento! Mas interessante técnica... Não conhecia! Obrigado por compartilhar!
Hello question by any chance do you know were can I purchase the Bluegrass roller. I ordered some from a company but they only carry one size and I need smaller sizes
Hi! Thank you for the informative video. You mentioned two layers of Celoform as insulation (4:19 minutes in to the video) Looks interesting. What is that and how do you apply it?
It's called siliform seperator. It's a liquid seperator that you apply with a brush. Let dry and then add another coat. Otherwise the acrylic tooth will stick to the model. Thanks for 👀 watching
Hey Steve! I want to get Hawley retainers because I don't like the Essix ones I was given after braces. My question is about the acryllic portion of the retainer. Does the acryllic make contact with the back of the teeth? If not, can the ortho put in a request to have the technician make the acryllic reach up far enough so that there is contact with the teeth? I ask this because I know my teeth are prone to backwards shifting. Sure the front wire will prevent forward movement, but it doesn't solve backwards movement. Hoping the acryllic can touch the back of the teeth, otherwise I might opt for permanent retainers. Thanks