
HowDent
A podcast about how things are made that are used in dentistry. Hosted by Dr. Andy Goldsmith. The Dental industry encompasses many different products and technology. Dentists are taught about dental materials in school but the details of how something is actually made is left out. This podcast brings together the missing links about how dental products, dental devices, and dental technology are made.
About the host:
Andy Goldsmith was an NCAA track athlete (Pole Vaulter) in college at the University of Nevada, Reno where he was also managing director of the student newspaper and a student body senator. He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Pre-Dentistry in 1992.
Dr. Goldsmith continued his education at Marquette University, where he was class president and student body president. After dental school, Dr. Goldsmith completed a two year general practice residency at the University of Colorado, where he finished as chief resident and continued on staff as a part-time assistant professor.
Dr. Goldsmith then owned a private practice for 13 years in Colorado; Esthetic Family Dentistry. After selling his practice in Colorado Dr. Goldsmith Co-founded Smile Source, a group dedicated to preserving independent-practice dentistry. Today, Smile Source is one of the largest dental groups with over 700 locations.
During his tenure at Smile Source he served as President, Chief Dental Officer and Vice President of vendor relations (2011-Dec 2015). In his role as president, he worked with Brazos private equity group directing strategic growth incentives, marketing and key business development plans and M&A. Dr. Goldsmith also served as an advisor and equity holder of Vision Source the worlds largest group of independent practice, optometrists which recently sold to Essilor. In 2019 he was a key witness in the Federal Trade Commission case supporting group dental practices. Andy has also consulted for manufacturers and dealers and has a global perspective from meeting with and speaking to dentists and companies in Italy, UAE, France, England, Greece, Germany and the United States. An accomplished clinician, achieving recognition as a Diplomate in the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and a Fellow in the International Academy of Laser Dentistry, he remains dedicated to helping advance dentistry for the benefit of patients and to preserve the profession of dentistry. He has been awarded a Gold medal by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry for his contributions to the Give Back a Smile Foundation. He has also been recognized by the American College of Dentists for outstanding performance and professionalism.
Dr. Goldsmith also contributes regularly to multiple dental journals and has had his articles published in nine different journals or publications. Dr. Goldsmith operated an online practice management firm and has conducted live seminars.
Dr. Goldsmith practices full time dentistry and is currently owner of Northshore Dental in Houston Texas.
HowDent
Toothpod: Because Your Patients Can’t Brush on Airplanes, in Ubers, or During Life Choices
In this episode of the HowDent Podcast, we welcome Vishar Yaghoubian, Co-Founder and CEO of Toothpod, to talk about a topic near and dear to every dental professional’s heart: why patients keep ghosting their toothbrushes.
Toothpod is a science-forward, pocket-sized solution designed for those inevitable moments when brushing just isn’t happening—commutes, travel, first dates, or let’s be honest… laziness. But this isn’t another peppermint placebo. This little pod packs a clinical punch with anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agents, all working together to remineralize enamel and reduce bacterial bad guys. It’s basically a perio party in your mouth—minus the scalers.
We dig into the research, the formulation, and the clinical trials currently underway. Toothpod is produced in FDA-regulated facilities, meaning it’s not just TikTok-worthy—it’s actually legit. For dental professionals, this might just be the missing link in bridging the gap between what we recommend and what patients actually do.
If you've ever wished your patients would carry a flossing fairy in their pocket, this episode is your jam. Tune in, learn more, and maybe even consider tossing a few of these into your post-op bags.
For more information please visit: www.Toothpod.co