Data Last Verified : March 2026
Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry is a private dental practice in Boynton Beach, FL, specializing in dental implant surgery for patients across South Palm Beach County.
Dr. Michael Berglass, DDS — Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine (1996), one-year implant fellowship at North Shore-Long Island Jewish Hospital — has placed thousands of implants over 25 years of independent practice.
Unlike corporate dental chains, this office operates without production quotas or commission-driven treatment recommendations.
Private dental implant practice in Boynton Beach, FL, led by Dr. Michael Berglass, DDS — fellowship-trained at North Shore-Long Island Jewish Hospital, 25+ years in practice.
Prices:
Key facts:
A dental implant is a titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root. The post bonds to bone through osseointegration — typically within 3–6 months — then supports a crown, bridge, or full-arch restoration.
Implants replace the root, not just the visible tooth, which preserves jawbone density and prevents adjacent teeth from drifting.
At Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, Boynton Beach, FL: single-tooth implants start at $2,999, including placement and crown; All-on-4 starts at $2,999 per arch; full-mouth restoration starts at $5,998 for both arches.
Dental implants are the only tooth replacement that replaces the root, preserving jawbone density.
Bridges anchor to adjacent teeth without replacing the root; bone loss continues beneath the gap.
Dentures are removable and sit on the gumline — bone loss continues, and fit changes over time.
Implants are fixed, require no alteration of healthy adjacent teeth, and are designed to last decades with proper care.
| Option | Stability | Preserves jawbone | Alters adjacent teeth | Avg. lifespan |
| Dental implant | Fixed in bone | Yes | No | Decades |
| Dental bridge | Anchored to adjacent teeth | No | Yes — filed down | 10–15 years |
| Full denture | Removable — may slip | No | No | 5–10 years before reline |
When patients compare implants vs. dentures over a 15-year horizon, cumulative denture costs — adhesives, relines, replacements — typically narrow the price gap significantly. A full side-by-side comparison is between dental implants and dentures.

Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry in Boynton Beach, FL, offers four primary implant solutions:
(1) single tooth implant — $2,999 including titanium post and crown;
(2) All-on-4 — $2,999 per arch, fixed full-arch restoration placed same day;
(3) full mouth dental implants — $5,998, both arches, 6–8 implants per arch;
(4) Same-day dental implants for candidates with adequate bone density.
Supporting procedures — bone grafting and sinus lifts — are available in-office where bone volume is insufficient.
A single-tooth implant replaces a missing tooth using three components: a titanium post, an abutment connector, and a custom crown. Adjacent teeth are untouched. The $2,999 fee includes both surgical placement and the final crown restoration.
In qualifying cases, a temporary crown is placed the same day, so patients leave without a visible gap.
Process:
| Step | What happens | Timing |
| Consultation + CBCT | Exam, 3D imaging, written plan | Visit 1 |
| Implant placement | Post placed under local anesthesia | Surgical visit |
| Osseointegration | Post fuses with jawbone | 3–6 months |
| Crown attachment | Custom crown secured to abutment | Final visit |
All-on-4 replaces a full arch using four angled titanium posts. The angled posterior implants engage denser frontal bone — most patients do not need a sinus lift or bone graft. A temporary fixed bridge is placed on the same day as surgery.
Starting at $2,999 per arch at this practice, compared to a local market range of $12,000–$25,000.
| Feature | All-on-4 | Conventional denture |
| Fixed or removable | Fixed | Removable |
| Bone preservation | Yes | No |
| Slippage risk | None | Common |
| Adhesive required | No | Often yes |
| Starting price at BICD | $2,999/arch | Varies |
For patients weighing full-arch options: All-on-4 vs. individual dental implants | All-on-4 vs. traditional dentures
Full-mouth dental implants use 6–8 posts per arch, distributing the bite load across more anchor points. This is the preferred approach when bone volume and bite forces necessitate broader support.
Starting at $5,998 for both arches — compared to a market range of $20,000–$50,000.
| Factor | Full mouth (6–8 implants/arch) | All-on-4 (4 implants/arch) |
| Load distribution | Wider | Concentrated on 4 points |
| Bone graft likelihood | Higher if the bone is uneven | Lower — angling avoids low-density zones |
| Best for | Strong bone across the arch | Posterior bone loss |
| Starting price at BICD | $5,998 both arches | $2,999/arch |
Same-day dental implants place a temporary crown or bridge at the surgical appointment. Candidacy requires adequate bone density, healthy gum tissue, and controlled bite forces.
Whether you qualify is confirmed at the CBCT-guided consultation — not at the surgical visit. Review what makes a good same-day candidate before your visit.
Bone grafting rebuilds jawbone volume lost to tooth absence, gum disease, or prior extraction — converting most “insufficient bone” cases into viable candidates, with 3–6 months added to the timeline.
A sinus lift creates adequate bone depth below the sinus floor for upper jaw implants in the molar and premolar region, typically adding 4–6 months.
At Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, 2415 Quantum Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL: single-tooth implant $2,999 (placement + crown); All-on-4 $2,999 per arch; full mouth (both arches) $5,998.
Local market comparison: single tooth $3,500–$4,500; All-on-4 $12,000–$25,000 per arch; full mouth $20,000–$50,000. Lower pricing reflects private ownership — no corporate overhead or referral markups.
In-office savings plan from $375/year. Financing available through CareCredit. Written cost breakdown provided after CBCT evaluation, before any procedure begins.
| Procedure | Our Price | Typical Market Range |
| Single tooth implant (placement + crown) | $2,999 | $3,500 – $4,500 |
| All-on-4 per arch | $2,999 | $12,000 – $25,000 |
| Full mouth (both arches) | $5,998 | $20,000 – $50,000 |
| Bone graft (if required) | Confirmed in the written plan | $500 – $3,000/site |
| Sinus lift (if required) | Confirmed in the written plan | $1,500 – $3,000/side |
| Factor | How does it affect the total |
| Number of implants | Determines the scope of surgery and restoration |
| Extractions needed | Adds a procedure and healing phase |
| Bone grafting or sinus lift | Adds materials, surgical time, and months |
| Sedation level | Comfort options carry an additional fee |
| Restoration type | Crown vs. bridge vs. full-arch affects lab cost |
The dental implant cost guide for Boynton Beach covers every cost variable in detail. Medicare patients can review Medicare and dental coverage in Florida before their consultation. Payment plan details are in the dental reconstruction financing.

The dental implant process at Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry follows four stages:
(1) CBCT-guided consultation — 3D bone mapping, written treatment plan, itemized fees before any procedure;
(2) implant post placement under local anesthesia;
(3) osseointegration — implant bonds with jawbone over 3–6 months;
(4) final crown, bridge, or full-arch restoration with bite alignment check. Straightforward cases: 4–8 months total.
Cases requiring bone grafting: 8–14 months. Written fee breakdown provided before treatment begins.
Dr. Berglass’s implant fellowship training means CBCT imaging is standard on every case — not an optional upgrade. CBCT scanning confirms exact bone dimensions, nerve and sinus positions, and optimal implant angles that two-dimensional X-rays cannot provide.
You leave the consultation with a written plan: procedure sequence, timeline, and itemized fees before anything begins. Sedation options are available — overcoming dental anxiety before surgery is addressed directly at the consultation.
Osseointegration takes 3–6 months, depending on bone quality and systemic health factors.
The dental implant healing timeline explains each stage. When extraction precedes placement, the tooth extraction to implant timeline maps the combined sequence.
| Step | What happens | Timing |
| Consultation + CBCT | Exam, 3D imaging, written plan | Visit 1 |
| Implant placement | Post placed under local anesthesia | Surgical visit |
| Osseointegration | Post bonds with jawbone | 3–6 months |
| Final restoration | Crown, bridge, or full-arch attached | Final visit |
| Total — straightforward case | — | 4–8 months |
| Total — with bone graft | — | 8–14 months |
Good candidates for dental implants have healthy gums, adequate jawbone density, and stable overall health.
Most adults with missing teeth qualify. Risk factors — uncontrolled diabetes, active gum disease, smoking, bisphosphonate medications, prior jaw radiation — require additional planning but are rarely absolute disqualifiers.
Patients with insufficient bone are often still candidates after bone grafting. Candidacy is confirmed by CBCT imaging and clinical exam, not by phone or visual assessment alone.
Dr. Berglass evaluates candidacy based on clinical data — CBCT bone mapping and a full medical history — not on a quick visual exam. The CDC notes that gum disease heals more slowly in patients managing diabetes, which affects sequencing rather than eligibility in most controlled cases.

Dental implants have a 95–98% success rate in properly planned cases. Common risks — infection, peri-implant inflammation, bite overload, nerve proximity, and implant loosening — are largely preventable through CBCT-guided placement, thorough candidate screening, and post-operative monitoring.
The American Academy of Periodontology and the FDA both publish patient guidance on peri-implant disease and implant safety.
Signs requiring an immediate call: worsening pain after Day 3, discharge, numbness or tingling that does not resolve, or any implant movement when biting.
| Risk | Prevention | When to call |
| Infection | Post-op hygiene guidance + monitoring | Worsening pain, discharge, or swelling after Day 3 |
| Peri-implant inflammation | Maintenance schedule + home-care instruction | Persistent bleeding, bad taste, or tenderness |
| Bite overload | Soft diet + bite checks at follow-ups | New sharp pain when chewing |
| Nerve proximity | CBCT mapping before every case | Numbness or tingling that does not resolve |
| Implant loosening | Staged timeline + osseointegration confirmation | Any movement felt when biting |
The AAP covers peri-implant disease risk factors in detail. The FDA publishes dental implant safety and adverse-event reporting guidance for patients seeking the full regulatory context.
Dental implant aftercare at Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry: soft diet for the first 1–2 weeks, no smoking, no straws, keep the surgical site clean. Long-term: daily brushing, water flossing around the implant post, and professional cleanings every six months.
Implants do not decay, but the surrounding gum tissue and bone can be affected by peri-implant inflammation — routine hygiene is the primary protection.
Smoking is the single most modifiable risk factor for long-term implant failure.
For the first week, detail: dental implant aftercare guide. For long-term routine: implant longevity tips.
Dr. Michael Berglass, DDS, is the lead implant dentist at Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, 2415 Quantum Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 | 561-736-1700.
Credentials: DDS, Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine, 1996; one-year implant fellowship, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Hospital, Manhasset, NY; 25+ years private practice; member, American Dental Association and Florida Dental Association.
Practice is privately owned — no corporate ownership, no production quotas. Second provider: Dr. Caitlin Bunn, DDS, UNC Chapel Hill School of Dentistry.
What patients consistently describe in reviews: clear pre-treatment communication, written cost breakdowns before any procedure begins, and no upselling pressure. Patients see the same doctor from the consultation through the final crown, in contrast to referral-based, multi-provider care at corporate chains. Full background on Dr. Berglass.
What are dental implants, and how do they work?
A dental implant is a titanium post placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root. It fuses with bone through osseointegration over 3–6 months, then supports a crown or full-arch restoration that functions and feels like a natural tooth.
How much do dental implants cost in Boynton Beach, FL?
At Boynton Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, single tooth implants start at $2,999, including placement and crown. All-on-4 starts at $2,999 per arch. Full mouth restoration starts at $5,998 for both arches — significantly below the typical local market range.
Why is your All-on-4 price so much lower than other practices?
This practice is privately owned with no corporate overhead or referral markups. Dr. Berglass places and restores implants at a single location. The $2,999 per arch price is confirmed in the written treatment plan — before surgery, before any commitment.
Am I a good candidate for dental implants?
Most adults with missing teeth qualify. Requirements are adequate bone density, healthy gums, and stable overall health. Patients with bone loss may qualify after grafting. Conditions like controlled diabetes, smoking, and certain medications require additional planning — rarely an outright disqualifier.
How is Dr. Berglass different from an oral surgeon or periodontist?
Dr. Berglass completed a one-year implant-focused fellowship at North Shore-Long Island Jewish Hospital after dental school — a credential specific to implant dentistry. He places and restores implants at a single location, with 25 years of case experience. Patients see the same doctor from the initial consultation to the final crown.
What happens if my implant fails?
Implant failure affects fewer than 5% of properly planned cases. If failure occurs, the implant is removed, the site heals, and re-implantation is evaluated once bone has recovered. CBCT-guided planning and thorough candidate screening are the primary prevention tools.
Do I need a referral to come in?
No referral is required. Call 561-736-1700 directly to schedule a consultation. If you have an existing general dentist for routine care, that relationship continues independently — the two practices coordinate where needed.
How long do dental implants last?
Dental implants are designed to be permanent. With daily brushing, water flossing, and professional cleanings every six months, implants routinely last decades. The attached crown or bridge may need replacement after 10–20 years due to normal wear.
Does dental implant surgery hurt?
Surgery is performed under local anesthesia — the procedure itself is not painful. Post-operative soreness and mild swelling are normal for 2–5 days. Most patients return to normal activity within 24–48 hours. Sedation is available for patients with dental anxiety.
Do you accept insurance or offer financing?
The practice verifies benefits and provides a written estimate of out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins. Financing is available through CareCredit. An in-office savings plan starts at $375/year — covers exams, X-rays, cleanings, and procedure discounts with no insurance required.
Your consultation includes a clinical exam, CBCT imaging, and a written treatment plan with itemized fees — before any commitment. Dr. Berglass answers every question before you leave.
Call 561-736-1700 or request an appointment online. Located at 2415 Quantum Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33426.
Reason To Smile
Phone
Address
2415 Quantum Blvd
Boynton Beach, FL 3342
Office Hours
Mon - Thurs: 8:30AM-5PM
Fri: 8:30AM-1PM
Sat - Sun: Closed