Meet the Doctors
Dr. Dan Burgmeier
Dr. Dan Burgmeier has been caring for patients in North Iowa for 40 years, bringing an extraordinary level of expertise and care to every visit. A native of Dubuque, Iowa, he earned his dental degree from the University of Iowa College of DentistryClick to open in new tab in 1985.
Dr. Burgmeier provides comprehensive dental care with a focus on cosmetic dentistry, implants, full-mouth rehabilitation, TMJ treatment, and sleep dentistry. He has a passion for continuing education and has held leadership roles at institutions such as Spear EducationClick to open in new tab and the Center for Advanced Dental Studies. Dr. Dan is an active member of the American Dental AssociationClick to open in new tab, Iowa Dental AssociationClick to open in new tab, Dawson Academy Alumni Association, Seattle Study ClubClick to open in new tab, and Spear Study ClubClick to open in new tab.
Mason City has been home for Dr. Burgmeier and his wife, Mary, for decades. They enjoy spending time with their four grown children, their spouses, and nine grandchildren, ranging in age from newborn to 10. Outside the office, he treasures family time, being active, and staying connected with the community he has proudly served for four decades.
Dr. Kyle Burgmeier
Born and raised in Mason City, Dr. Kyle Burgmeier is proud to serve the community that he has always called home. After completing his undergraduate studies at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MNClick to open in new tab, he earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Iowa College of DentistryClick to open in new tab. He then completed a one-year General Practice Residency at the VA Medical Center in Oklahoma City, gaining advanced experience in multiple specialty areas of dentistry and in caring for patients with complex medical needs.
Dr. Burgmeier has completed a comprehensive implant curriculum through Restorative Driven ImplantsClick to open in new tab and now mentors other general dentists on their own implant journeys. Along with his advanced training through Spear EducationClick to open in new tab in Scottsdale, Arizona, these programs have shaped his commitment to delivering high-quality, comprehensive dentistry. He also leads a local study club for dentists and specialists, and maintains active memberships in the Academy of General DentistryClick to open in new tab, American Dental AssociationClick to open in new tab, Iowa Dental AssociationClick to open in new tab, and Seattle Study ClubClick to open in new tab.
At home, Dr. Burgmeier and his wife, Aly (MCHS ’05), are raising their three children—Henry, Eleanor, and Josiah. Their family recently started a farmstead, where they enjoy raising chickens and gathering fresh eggs. Ask him about it at your dental visit, and your appointment might last a little longer (and you just might leave with some eggs!).
Dr. Joe Burgmeier
Dr. Joe Burgmeier is proud to serve the communities of Mason City and St. Ansgar. Growing up around the practice, he saw how meaningful long-term relationships with patients can be. Today, he feels honored to continue caring for families in the community he calls home. Dr. Joe graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in 2024 after earning his undergraduate degree from Concordia College, Moorhead, in 2020, where he played NCAA ice hockey and served as team captain.
He recently completed an extensive year-long program at the Dawson Academy, focusing on comprehensive diagnosis, bite stability, and long-term treatment planning. This advanced training allows him to evaluate how teeth, muscles, and joints work together so treatment is comfortable, functional, and designed to last. Dr. Joe has a strong interest in modern dental technology that allows many procedures to be completed efficiently and often in fewer visits. His goal is to make dental care clear, predictable, and convenient while always prioritizing long-term health.
Outside of the office, he enjoys golfing, biking, coaching hockey, and spending time outdoors. He feels fortunate to practice in a community that values hard work, relationships, and taking care of one another. The leadership and teamwork he developed through athletics continue to influence how he cares for patients and collaborates with his team each day.