
Dr. Jesse Goldman – Dentist, DDS
Dr. Jesse Goldman was born in Boston and raised in Andover, Massachusetts. From 2008 to 2012, he attended Colby College in central Maine and graduated with a major in music and a minor in chemistry. Dr. Goldman’s dad and brother are both dentists and while growing up, they conveyed to him their shared passion for the profession. In 2013, Dr. Jesse moved to Baltimore to study dentistry at the University of Maryland. After graduating in 2017, he attended a one-year Advanced Education in General Dentistry in Mesa, Arizona, at A.T. Still University’s Advanced Care Dental Clinic. In residency, Dr. Jesse learned advanced dental techniques and how to utilize cutting-edge technology to optimize patient treatment.
Dr. Goldman’s dream has been to move to Colorado to live and work, and in the summer of 2018, he made the leap and relocated, all while looking for a dental position. He worked in Centennial, Colorado, for 5 years before deciding to purchase Genesee Dental Group from Dr. Chris Sprout in May of 2025. He feels fortunate and thrilled to work and live in his own home community!
Dr. Goldman aggressively pursues continuing education in multiple disciplines so that he may treat his patients with the best available techniques and materials. He has a passion for showing patients the ‘big picture’ aspects of oral health and values patient education by leveraging technology. Dr. Goldman continues to expand his skills as a general dentist in topics including restorative, cosmetic, implant, and digital dentistry. His treatment philosophy relies on using conservative biomimetic techniques to create long-lasting, conservative and aesthetic restorations.
Outside of dentistry, Dr. Goldman spends his time with his wife Beverly, daughter Lillian, and their two fur babies, Sif and Riley. He enjoys playing the violin, camping, biking, hiking, skiing, and photography. He’s excited to serve Golden and the surrounding communities and looks forward to providing high-end, personalized dental care to his patients.