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Dr. James W. Horst, DDS

Dentist
5.0 (1 review) Updated Apr 17, 2026
625 E Nicollet Blvd #310, Burnsville, MN 55337

About Dr. James W. Horst, DDS

Dental offices in Burnsville aren’t hard to find, but if you’re scanning the Nicollet Boulevard corridor, one name comes up consistently. Routine cleanings, fillings, and crowns are the kind of services that keep a practice steady—no surprises, just the basics done well. Some places lean into cosmetic work or orthodontics, but a general dentist’s bread and butter is still the checkup and the occasional emergency repair. That’s where a straightforward approach matters most; no upselling, no gimmicks, just the work that needs doing.

Suite 310 at 625 E Nicollet Blvd sits above the street-level hustle, which means less foot traffic noise and more of a quiet, focused vibe. Burnsville’s dental scene isn’t flashy, but it doesn’t need to be—this isn’t a neighborhood where practices compete with spa-like amenities or Instagram backdrops. The building itself is one of those unassuming professional hubs that blends into the landscape, the kind of place you’d pass daily without a second glance. Still, it’s central enough that getting there doesn’t feel like a detour, whether you’re coming from the highway or the residential pockets nearby.

Booking an appointment usually starts with a call, and in this case, that means dialing (952) 435-0355. Some offices push online forms or chatbots, but there’s something to be said for just talking to a person—especially when you’re trying to explain a cracked tooth or figure out insurance details. X-rays, extractions, and the occasional root canal are all part of the mix here, though no practice advertises those as highlights. Dentistry isn’t supposed to be exciting; it’s supposed to be reliable, the kind of thing you don’t think about until you need it.

If you’re mapping it out for the first time, the directions will get you there without fuss. Nicollet’s a busy stretch, but the building’s entrance is clear once you’re close. And if you’re the type who likes to scope out the route ahead of time, a quick virtual walk-through never hurts—just don’t expect a grand entrance or a sign that screams for attention.

This listing was last updated on April 17, 2026

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