Periodontist

Shape the Future of Periodontics in a Rapidly Growing Kansas City Community
Elevate your periodontal career in a region where growth, support, and opportunity are standard.

We’re seeking a board-certified or board-eligible periodontist to join our growing surgical group at Kansas City Dental Implants & Oral Surgery in Kansas City North, Missouri. This is an exciting opportunity to become the first periodontist in our practice—supported by a trusted referral network, strong community ties, and a dedicated team of surgical peers.

With full scope OMS already in place, we’re now expanding into periodontics to better serve our patients and referring providers across the region. You’ll have clinical autonomy, exceptional support, and the opportunity to make a significant impact from the moment you arrive.

Opportunity Highlights

  • $325,000 base salary with significant upside through collections
  • Immediate path to partnership without any buy-in required
  • Relocation assistance and sign-on bonus
  • Continuing education stipend and peer collaboration
  • Optional 4–5-day work week with 4 weeks of vacation
  • Digital implant workflows and state-of-the-art technology
  • A welcoming, experienced support team to help you thrive

Why Kansas City North, MO?
Located just minutes from downtown, Kansas City North offers proximity to the city's best amenities—without the congestion. This area has experienced tremendous residential and commercial growth in recent years, with great schools, thriving neighborhoods, and access to shopping, restaurants, and family-friendly recreation. It’s a part of Kansas City where quality of life and opportunity intersect—and where your career can take root and flourish.

Let’s Connect
If you’re interested in exploring this opportunity, please send us an email at: joinus@kcdios.com

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