Periodontist

Join a Multi-Specialty Team in One of the Midwest’s Most Sought-After Communities
Step into a respected surgical group with the momentum, infrastructure, and support to grow something lasting.

At Kansas City Dental Implants & Oral Surgery, we’re adding a board-certified or board-eligible periodontist to our respected surgical team in Overland Park and Mission, Kansas. This is a chance to join a thriving, full-scope practice and lead the development of our new periodontal offering within a growing multi-specialty model.

Our practice is known for its clinical excellence, longstanding referral relationships, and welcoming team culture. As the first periodontist in our group, you’ll have the opportunity to shape your scope, grow your patient base quickly, and collaborate with some of the region’s most respected oral surgeons.

Opportunity Highlights

  • $325,000 base salary with significant upside through collections
  • Immediate path to partnership, with no buy-in required
  • Relocation assistance and sign-on bonus
  • Continuing education stipend and mentorship from leading surgical peers
  • Optional 4–5-day work week with 4 weeks of vacation
  • Cutting-edge technology and digital implant workflows
  • Exceptional clinical and administrative support from day one

Why Overland Park and Mission, KS?
These Johnson County communities are consistently ranked among the top places to live in the United States. With tree-lined streets, vibrant shopping and dining (including nearby Prairie Village), and an outstanding public school system—this area offers comfort and stability. Parks, trails, and friendly neighborhoods make it easy to find balance outside the practice, while proximity to Kansas City gives you access to everything from sports to the arts.

Let’s Talk
If you're interested in exploring this opportunity, contact us at: joinus@kcdios.com

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