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Doctor Jeffery R. Gosney D.M.D. is today's featured guest.
Topics: how nanomaterials are used in dentistry today; why mercury is being phased out of dental fillings; the continued decline in the value of insurance; new advances in dental imaging (both digital and 3D); benefits of the new low viscosity filling materials; as well as many other trends in dentistry. (First of two parts. Second in next week's episode.)
Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the October 6, 2010 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 50 minutes] This interview was recorded on October 1, 2010.
Doctor Jeffery R. Gosney earned a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston campus, in 1987 and has been practicing ever since.
News Item: Regular listeners will notice the host is using a new microphone. The old mic was a Logitech headset microphone bought at Staples for $59. The new one is made by Audio-Technica and costs considerably more. It's part number is AT2020-USB, and it's described as a Side-Address Cardioid Condenser Studio Microphone With Stand Mount And USB digital output. Hope everyone likes the new sound.
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Doctor Jeffery R. Gosney D.M.D. is today's featured guest.
Topics: how nanomaterials are used in dentistry today; why mercury is being phased out of dental fillings; the continued decline in the value of insurance; new advances in dental imaging (both digital and 3D); benefits of the new low viscosity filling materials; as well as many other trends in dentistry. (First of two parts. Second in next week's episode.)
Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the October 6, 2010 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 50 minutes] This interview was recorded on October 1, 2010.
Doctor Jeffery R. Gosney earned a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston campus, in 1987 and has been practicing ever since.
News Item: Regular listeners will notice the host is using a new microphone. The old mic was a Logitech headset microphone bought at Staples for $59. The new one is made by Audio-Technica and costs considerably more. It's part number is AT2020-USB, and it's described as a Side-Address Cardioid Condenser Studio Microphone With Stand Mount And USB digital output. Hope everyone likes the new sound.
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