Dr. Rosenbach is dedicated to providing all his patients with exceptional care. He frequently travels to give lectures on periodontics, implant dentistry and adjunctive surgical procedures. Dr. Rosenbach received his undergraduate degree in biology from Yeshiva University and his dental degree from New Jersey Dental School. After completing a one year general practice residency at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, he attended Columbia University for his postdoctoral training in periodontics and implant dentistry, completing a master's degree focusing on the effects of abutment dis/reconnection on initial peri-implant bone loss. Dr. Rosenbach is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology. Dr. Rosenbach is currently clinical attending and course director of the periodontics & implant dentistry lecture series at the GPR at Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, as well as associate director of the PGY-2/3 implant fellowship. He has authored numerous articles that have been accepted for publication by Dentaltown Magazine, Dental Products Report and Dentistry Today. He also serves as the project head for WikiProject Dentistry on Wikipedia. Dr. Rosenbach is an internationally-recognized speaker and has presented over 125 lectures spanning more than 700 hours of continuing education (CE) on topics related to periodontics, implant dentistry and adjunctive surgical procedures. He has been invited to speak for component CE groups of the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California, Texas, Manitoba and British Columbia Dental Associations, as well as private CE organizations across several states. He has also been invited to speak at the regional meetings including the Great New York Dental Meeting, and World's Fair of Dentistry.