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Dental Implants Prospect Park

Dental implants periodontist
5.0 (35 reviews) Updated Mar 12, 2026
329-337 9th St Brooklyn, NY 11215

About Dental Implants Prospect Park

Dental implants have become a cornerstone of modern periodontal care, offering solutions that blend function with long-term oral health. When natural teeth are lost—whether to injury, decay, or gum disease—implants provide a stable foundation for replacements that look and act like the real thing. Periodontists specializing in this field handle everything from bone grafting to the precise placement of titanium posts, ensuring the surrounding gum tissue remains healthy. It’s a niche that demands both surgical skill and an understanding of how implants integrate with the body over time.

The Prospect Park area in Brooklyn is home to one such practice: Dental Implants Prospect Park, situated at 329-337 9th St. This stretch of 9th Street, lined with brownstones and small businesses, places the office within easy reach of the park’s green expanse—a practical detail for patients combining appointments with a walk. The location also serves as a hub for those arriving from Park Slope or Windsor Terrace, neighborhoods where word-of-mouth referrals often travel fast.

Patient feedback paints a clear picture: 35 reviews on Google yield a perfect 5.0 rating, a statistic that speaks to consistency in outcomes. While individual experiences vary, the numbers suggest a practice that prioritizes precision in procedures like single-tooth implants, full-arch restorations, and sinus lifts. For anyone researching options, the absence of mixed reviews might stand out—though, as always, consulting directly is the best way to gauge fit. Questions about treatment plans or initial evaluations can be directed to (347) 434-9933.

Finding the office is straightforward with directions here, whether you’re coming from the 2/3 train at Grand Army Plaza or the F/G at 7th Avenue. The block itself is quiet by Brooklyn standards, with a mix of residential calm and the occasional café hum. For those mapping out their next steps—literally or figuratively—the intersection of specialty care and neighborhood convenience might factor into the decision.

This listing was last updated on March 12, 2026

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