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Dr. Schilder was a very influential scholar and educator in endodontics. His level of
popularity in the field led to the use of his name in the movie Finding Nemo, in which
the "Schilder technique" was mentioned in the conversation between the fish.
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How important was Schilder in his field? At the school's Endodontic Alumni
Association 25th anniversary meeting in 1995, he received a personal phone call from
President Bill Clinton congratulating him for his contributions to dentistry. "It was the
first time that many in the audience had ever seen Herb speechless," said a graduate of
the Endodontics program.
One of Dr. Schilder's greatest legacies are the approximately 400 Endodontists from
all corners of the world who were fortunate enough to graduate from his program. Herb
was not the easiest mentor. He was relentlessly and stubbornly dedicated to producing the
highest quality clinical results and he expected nothing less than the finest effort from
his students. He was adept at bringing out the best in them, no matter how difficult the
situation seemed to them at the time. At BU you were not merely a graduate Endodontic
student, you were one of Dr. Schilder's Endodontic Residents and for this he demanded
your complete and unflinching commitment. Ask any BU Endo grad and they will
inevitably have a favorite "Herb Story". It has been said by some that being a graduate
of Schilder's Boston University Endodontic program entitled you to become part of the
"BU Endo Mafia" - with Schilder as the Godfather. While some of us may have had a bit
of a rough ride under his tutelage, he embraced each and every student upon graduation.
The BU Endo alumni were his "family".
The EndoExperience (The Endo File Cabinet - Dedication To Dr. Herbert Schilder)