In the future, if you have orchid roots stuck to a pot, soak the orchid and the pot in a bucket of water for 10 - 15 minutes. First, squeeze the pot to pop off any roots that will come off easy using this method. Second, use your thumb to slowly and gently roll the roots off the surface. If they’re too stubborn, soak longer and try again. If the roots are stuck between holes, you can cut the pot.
To answer your original question, I think you may be referring to the dimples on the top surfaces of the leaves, am I correct? If you are, that’s not heat damage. That’s because there may have been a stretch of time it didn’t get watered. It wasn’t a long enough period to kill the plants off completely, but it did cause some stress. Nothing to worry about. Grow them correctly, and the old leaves will fall off over time when they get old, and others won’t even know it ever happened. The clue is that the previous grower used bark and they were larger pieces.
Both species you mention are pretty temperature tolerant, btw.
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