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Advanced Dentistry is Still Basic Dentistry:
Fundamentals, Sound Judgement, and Roles of Communication

Course Overview:

This evening presentation explores how fundamental principles and sound clinical judgment guide successful treatment planning at every level of care. It highlights how core concepts apply equally to simple restorative cases and more advanced implant scenarios. The session emphasizes the importance of understanding key diagnostic and biological factors that influence treatment outcomes. Additionally, this lecture reinforces the role of clear communication between clinicians, patients, specialists, and dental laboratories in ensuring consistency and alignment throughout the process. Together, these elements help clinicians achieve more predictable outcomes and deliver a higher standard of care in modern implant dentistry.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the fundamental clinical principles-diagnosis, biology, occlusion, restorative space, and function that govern treatment planning across both simple and advanced restorative cases.
  • Apply sound clinical judgment to evaluate a spectrum of treatment options and select appropriate solutions based on patient-specific needs rather that procedural complexity.
  • Recognize common challenges in advanced restorative dentistry that stem from gaps in planning and communication rather than technical limitations.
  • Implement effective communication strategies with patients, specialists, and dental laboratories to improve predictability and long-term outcomes in restorative and implant-based treatment.
2 CE Credit
Course Tuition: Complimentary


Date/Time:

May 7, 2026
Check-In 5:30pm EST
Lecture 6:00-8:00pm EST

Location:
Columbia Restaurant
2117 E. 7th Ave.
Tampa, FL 33605





Dr. Barry Goldenberg, DMD, MS
Dr. Goldenberg is a prosthodontist in St. Louis, Missouri and has been restoring implants since 1986. His prosthodontic practice is dedicated to quality dental care with a special emphasis on multidisciplinary cases that require detailed planning and coordination of several dental specialties. Dr. Goldenberg has lectured internationally in 11 different countries on a variety of implant topics. He is committed to teaching and applying his skills to inform his patients and his colleagues about advances in dentistry…specifically implant prosthodontics. Dr. Goldenberg has a unique approach to even the most complicated patient treatment plans. During his presentations, he will focus on basic principles that eventually will build to tackle even the most complex case. He is extremely well versed in all forms of digital dentistry and will share his communication approach with the laboratory professional to develop the ultimate successful result for the patient.
Questions?  
Contact Michelle Lepore 
Education Coordinator
Michelle.lepore@biotechdentalusa.com
Advanced Dentistry is Still Basic Dentistry:

Fundamentals, Sound Judgement, and Roles of Communication

Course Overview:

This evening presentation explores how fundamental principles and sound clinical judgment guide successful treatment planning at every level of care. It highlights how core concepts apply equally to simple restorative cases and more advanced implant scenarios. The session emphasizes the importance of understanding key diagnostic and biological factors that influence treatment outcomes. Additionally, this lecture reinforces the role of clear communication between clinicians, patients, specialists, and dental laboratories in ensuring consistency and alignment throughout the process. Together, these elements help clinicians achieve more predictable outcomes and deliver a higher standard of care in modern implant dentistry.



Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the fundamental clinical principles-diagnosis, biology, occlusion, restorative space, and function that govern treatment planning across both simple and advanced restorative cases.
  • Apply sound clinical judgment to evaluate a spectrum of treatment options and select appropriate solutions based on patient-specific needs rather that procedural complexity.
  • Recognize common challenges in advanced restorative dentistry that stem from gaps in planning and communication rather than technical limitations.
  • Implement effective communication strategies with patients, specialists, and dental laboratories to improve predictability and long-term outcomes in restorative and implant-based treatment.

Dr. Barry Goldenberg, DMD, MS
Dr. Goldenberg is a prosthodontist in St. Louis, Missouri and has been restoring implants since 1986. His prosthodontic practice is dedicated to quality dental care with a special emphasis on multidisciplinary cases that require detailed planning and coordination of several dental specialties. Dr. Goldenberg has lectured internationally in 11 different countries on a variety of implant topics. He is committed to teaching and applying his skills to inform his patients and his colleagues about advances in dentistry…specifically implant prosthodontics. Dr. Goldenberg has a unique approach to even the most complicated patient treatment plans. During his presentations, he will focus on basic principles that eventually will build to tackle even the most complex case. He is extremely well versed in all forms of digital dentistry and will share his communication approach with the laboratory professional to develop the ultimate successful result for the patient.

Date/Time:

May 7, 2026
Check-In 5:30pm EST
Lecture 6:00-8:00pm EST

Attendees will receive 2 CE Credits
Course Tuition: Complimentary

Location:
Columbia Restaurant
2117 E. 7th Ave
Tampa, FL 33605
Questions?  
Contact Michelle Lepore 
Education Coordinator
Michelle.lepore@biotechdentalusa.com