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Dr. Nate Lawson on Dental Student Advice

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Host Kira Dineen chats with Dr. Nate Lawson providing advice for dental students and new dentists.

Dr. Nate Lawson is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Biomaterials at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is also a co-founder of DentinalTube.com, a resource to help dental students and professionals learn about dental concepts, procedures, and materials.

Dr. Lawson completed his DMD at the UAB School of Dentistry and his MS and PhD in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UAB. Following graduation, he worked in private practice in Alabama and Illinois. He is passionate about testing new materials and techniques in the laboratory and applying the results to clinical dentistry.

On This Episode We Discuss….

  • Advice for prospective, current and recently graduated dental students
  • Recommendations on dental materials and techniques…
    • Contemporary ceramic materials
    • Bonding ceramic
  • Minimally invasive dentistry

Want to learn more from Dr. Lawson? Head over to his website, DrNateLawson.com. Stay updated with DentinalTube by following on Instagram and Youtube, or go directly to dentinaltube.com.

Questions, comments or inquires about this episode or the podcast in general? Email us at info@addent.com. Stay updated with the show on… Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Be sure to check out all our dental instruments and use code “ADPOD15” for 15% off in our store.

Join us for our next episode on November 1st, 2019 where Dr. Nate Lawson returns to the show to discuss utilizing social media as a dentist. Look forward to new episodes on the first of every month, as we learn and discover the latest advances in dentistry.

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Host Kira Dineen chats with Dr. Nate Lawson providing advice for dental students and new dentists.

Dr. Nate Lawson is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Biomaterials at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is also a co-founder of DentinalTube.com, a resource to help dental students and professionals learn about dental concepts, procedures, and materials.

Dr. Lawson completed his DMD at the UAB School of Dentistry and his MS and PhD in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UAB. Following graduation, he worked in private practice in Alabama and Illinois. He is passionate about testing new materials and techniques in the laboratory and applying the results to clinical dentistry.

On This Episode We Discuss….

  • Advice for prospective, current and recently graduated dental students
  • Recommendations on dental materials and techniques…
    • Contemporary ceramic materials
    • Bonding ceramic
  • Minimally invasive dentistry

Want to learn more from Dr. Lawson? Head over to his website, DrNateLawson.com. Stay updated with DentinalTube by following on Instagram and Youtube, or go directly to dentinaltube.com.

Questions, comments or inquires about this episode or the podcast in general? Email us at info@addent.com. Stay updated with the show on… Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Be sure to check out all our dental instruments and use code “ADPOD15” for 15% off in our store.

Join us for our next episode on November 1st, 2019 where Dr. Nate Lawson returns to the show to discuss utilizing social media as a dentist. Look forward to new episodes on the first of every month, as we learn and discover the latest advances in dentistry.

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