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Michael LaRocque · Owner
Is there such a thing as too much tissue contouring on dentures? I have noticed a tendency lately where...(more)
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Michael LaRocque responded to LMT Communications, Inc.'s article
Bennet, I'm jealous!! You have the perfect set up. Right on the lake! That is our ultimate goal. A house...(more)
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Michael LaRocque posted about Home-Based Labs
In regard to being a home based dental lab. I too am one of the 10 labs owners interviewed for this article....(more)
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LMT Communications, Inc. posted a photo to their article
Cc: Michael LaRocqueFor Michael and Bonnie LaRocque, having a home-based business is a way to simplify their lives and allow...(more)
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LMT Communications, Inc. wrote an article
Cc: Michael LaRocqueA technician for over 30 years, LaRocque started his 750-sq-ft lab in the basement of his home in 1989...(more)
A Look Inside Ten Home-Based Laboratories: 'I've Really Got It Made'
LMT Communications, Inc. · Home-Based Labs · Jun 2012Mike LaRocque, LaRocque Dental Lab LLC, Rixeyville, VA Age: 63 Years in industry: 37 years Lab opened: 1989 "One of the biggest misconceptions about home-based labs is that we are discount, dirty, dingy operations that are only interested in cutting corners," says Mike LaRocque, Owner of...

Michael LaRocque
Owner
Started out by graduating from US Navy's Dental technician class "A" school which was a 16 week school that taught dental assisting, dental hygiene first aid and x-rays. My first two jobs in labs I got...See more fired. First as a driver in 1970 I had my license revoked and could no longer drive and second, while attending a community college to get a 2 year degree in lab technology I was working in a local lab part time. One day I told a fellow employee that I wanted to own my own lab. The owners overheard me and the next day I got fired. Kind of discouraging to say the least. I got back into lab work in the summer of 1976 working the plaster bench at a C&B lab for minimum wage. When the owner said he needed help in his one man denture dept. I said sure thing and I have been making dentures ever since. I worked at several labs in Northern Va. and in the Shenandoah Valley before buying out an existing lab in Warrenton, Va. in 1981.In 1989 I decided to move the operation home and have been here since then. Probably the best move ever. It is nice to be able to walk downstairs to go to work. I'll probably never retire but then what would I do with myself.
Started out by graduating from US Navy's Dental technician class "A" school which was a 16 week school that taught dental assisting, dental hygiene first aid and x-rays. My first two jobs in labs I got fired. First as a driver in 1970 I had my license revoked and could no longer drive and second, while attending a community college to get a 2 year degree in lab technology I was working in a local lab part time. One day I told a fellow employee that I wanted to own my own lab. The owners overheard me and the next day I got fired. Kind of discouraging to say the least. I got back into lab work in the summer of 1976 working the plaster bench at a C&B lab for minimum wage. When the owner said he needed help in his one man denture dept. I said sure thing and I have been making dentures ever since. I worked at several labs in Northern Va. and in the Shenandoah Valley before buying out an existing lab in Warrenton, Va. in 1981.In 1989 I decided to move the operation home and have been here since then. Probably the best move ever. It is nice to be able to walk downstairs to go to work. I'll probably never retire but then what would I do with myself.




