Episode 87 · May 8, 2019

Bioactive and Biomimetic Dentistry: Challenges and Opportunities

Bioactive and Biomimetic Dentistry: Challenges and Opportunities

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Larry Clark

Larry Clark

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Larry Clark has served the dental profession since 1971 in various capacities, including Education Facilitator at the USAF General Dentistry Residency Program, dental sales and product management roles, and his current post as Director of Clinical Affairs and Marketing at Pulpdent. An enthusiastic dental educator, Larry has lectured on dental materials and clinical applications across the globe and has written for dental industry publications. Larry is a member of several dental industry groups and, in 2015, was the first non-dentist, non-dental lab member inducted into the American Society for Dental Aesthetics.

Episode Summary

Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: This Viva Podcast will discuss both the challenges and opportunities associated with bioactive and biomimetic dentistry. We will also consider clinical techniques, relevant scientific research, and future developments in bioactive and biomimetic materials. Our guest is Larry Clark, Director of Clinical Affairs and Marketing at Pulpdent. Larry has authored publications and lectured extensively on dental materials and was the first non-dentist, non-dental lab member inducted into the American Society for Dental Aesthetics.

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