Delray Beach · South Florida
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James · Patient since 2019
Dental Implants
For over 26 years, Dr. Ressler has helped South Florida patients rediscover confidence in their smile — through advanced specialty care that never loses its human touch.
Dr. Ressler founded this practice in 1997 after training at Penn and NYU. Since then, his team has completed more than 18,580 procedures and cared for more than 6,345 patients — every one of them in the same private specialty office, with the same one-on-one attention he started with.
Verified across Google, Healthgrades, Yelp, and Facebook. The words patients use most: gentle, thorough, no rush, "hands of gold." When more than 400 people take the time to write something unprompted, the pattern is the point.
Penn and NYU-trained, board certified in periodontics, and a member of both the American Academy of Periodontology and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. The credentials exist to protect patients — and Dr. Ressler has earned every one.
Fellowship in the AAP puts Dr. Ressler at the front edge of the field — Lightwalker laser therapy, Zeiss surgical microscopes, the Pinhole gum recession technique. Most practices refer these cases out. Dr. Ressler handles them in-house.
Where would you like to start?
The permanent solution for missing teeth — natural-looking, bone-preserving, built to last a lifetime. Dr. Ressler places and restores every implant in-house, from the initial scan and surgical placement to the final crown. One doctor, one plan, no handoffs.
Learn more →"This office changed my mind about what a dental practice can be."
I avoided the dentist for fifteen years. Between the anxiety and two bad experiences at other offices, I had convinced myself it would never be different. My daughter finally made me call Dr. Ressler. I've now been a patient for four years — every single appointment has been calm, clear, and genuinely comfortable.
Sandra M., Boynton Beach
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Most single implants range from $3,000 to $5,500 including the implant, abutment, and final crown. Dr. Ressler provides a full cost breakdown at your consultation — no surprises, no hidden fees. We work with CareCredit and Lending Club to make treatment accessible.
Most dental plans still don't cover the implant itself, but may cover the crown. Some medical insurance covers placement when tooth loss resulted from injury or medical condition. We'll verify your benefits before your consultation so there are no surprises.
The Procedure
Done under local anesthesia — most patients report feeling pressure, not pain. Post-procedure discomfort is typically mild for the first few days and manageable with over-the-counter medication. Patients consistently describe the recovery as easier than they expected.
Most patients return to normal activity within 2–3 days. Full osseointegration — where the implant bonds to the jawbone — takes 3–6 months, after which the final crown is placed. Dr. Ressler coordinates every step in-house, so there are no handoffs and no gaps.
Most adults in good general health with adequate bone density qualify. If bone loss has occurred from a missing tooth, grafting can restore the foundation before placement. Dr. Ressler uses 3D cone beam CT imaging to assess this precisely — you'll have a clear answer before any commitment.
Long-Term Results
The titanium post integrates with your jawbone and is effectively permanent. The crown typically lasts 15–25 years depending on placement and how well it's maintained. With proper care, most patients never need to revisit this decision.
Exactly like a natural tooth — brush, floss, and regular cleanings. No special products or routines. The implant itself cannot get a cavity; the crown is the part to care for. Dr. Ressler's team will walk you through what to watch for at your follow-up appointments.
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