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For more than 30 years, Progressive Dental Office has combined attentive, personal care with advanced restorative dentistry and modern technology.
A higher standard of care
We believe exceptional dentistry begins with listening. Every visit is shaped by clear communication, clinical precision, and a genuine respect for your comfort.
Whether you need routine care or a complete dental reconstruction, our team creates a plan that feels understandable, considered, and uniquely yours.
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Dental emergency in Hialeah
A dental emergency can be stressful. Call Progressive Dental Office as soon as possible and our team will help assess your situation and arrange the earliest appropriate visit.
Same-day emergency appointments may be available. Please call ahead so we can prepare for your arrival.
Life-threatening emergency? Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Comprehensive dentistry
Explore our services and open any treatment to see answers to common patient questions. Your individual recommendations begin with a complete examination.
A personalized combination of cosmetic and restorative treatments designed to create a healthy, balanced smile.
Frequently asked questions
Depending on your goals, it may combine whitening, bonding, veneers, crowns, alignment, or replacement of missing teeth.
Digital planning and diagnostic records can help you understand the proposed shape, color, and overall direction before treatment begins.
Timing depends on the procedures selected. After an examination, we organize care into clear, manageable phases.
Clear aligner therapy planned to improve tooth position, bite, and smile harmony with discreet removable trays.
Frequently asked questions
Most patients wear aligners for the majority of the day, removing them for meals, brushing, and flossing as directed.
Clear aligners can treat many concerns, but an examination is needed to determine whether they are the most predictable option for your bite.
Treatment length varies with the amount of movement needed and how consistently the aligners are worn.
Tooth-colored resin repairs chips, small gaps, worn edges, and cavities while preserving healthy tooth structure.
Frequently asked questions
Cosmetic bonding is usually very comfortable and may not require anesthesia. For a cavity, the area can be numbed first.
Yes. Bonding is often a conservative way to reshape a small chip or other minor imperfection.
Longevity varies with bite, habits, and care. Regular checkups help us monitor and polish or repair the material when needed.
An implant-supported crown replaces a missing tooth without relying on neighboring teeth for support.
Frequently asked questions
It is a biocompatible post placed in the jaw to support a custom crown after the surrounding bone has healed.
The timeline varies by healing needs and whether grafting is required. We explain every stage after 3D evaluation.
The final crown is designed to coordinate with the shape, shade, and proportions of the surrounding teeth.
A fixed full-arch solution uses strategically placed implants to restore an entire upper or lower smile.
Frequently asked questions
Some qualified patients can receive a fixed provisional smile on surgery day, followed by a final restoration after healing.
Candidacy depends on health, bone anatomy, and treatment goals. A clinical examination and 3D scan are essential.
Daily cleaning beneath the restoration and regular professional maintenance are important for long-term health.
A removable denture connects to dental implants for improved stability, comfort, and chewing confidence.
Frequently asked questions
Implants help reduce movement and eliminate much of the slipping associated with a conventional removable denture.
The number depends on the arch, available bone, and desired stability. We determine this after diagnostic imaging.
Yes. It securely snaps into place for daily use and is removed for thorough cleaning.
Regenerative procedures can rebuild areas of the jaw to create a stronger foundation for future implant treatment.
Frequently asked questions
Bone can shrink after tooth loss. Grafting may restore the volume needed to support an implant safely.
It is a grafting procedure that adds bone beneath the sinus in the upper back jaw when natural bone height is limited.
Healing varies by the size and type of graft. We monitor integration before moving to the next treatment stage.
For complex reconstruction, carefully selected bone from the patient may be used to rebuild deficient areas of the jaw.
Frequently asked questions
It means the grafting material comes from your own body, which may be recommended for certain larger or complex defects.
It may be considered when the implant site needs more substantial width or height than a smaller graft can provide.
Yes. 3D imaging and a complete health review help determine the safest and most appropriate grafting method.
Evaluation and removal of problematic third molars to address pain, infection risk, crowding, or damage to nearby teeth.
Frequently asked questions
They should be checked when they begin to develop or whenever you notice back-jaw pain, swelling, or repeated irritation.
No. Healthy, functional, fully erupted teeth may only need monitoring. Removal is based on position, symptoms, and future risk.
Swelling and tenderness are common for several days. We provide written instructions tailored to your procedure.
Gentle removal of severely damaged, fractured, infected, or difficult-to-access teeth with a plan for healing and restoration.
Frequently asked questions
A surgical approach may be needed when a tooth is broken, impacted, or cannot be removed predictably with a simple technique.
The area is thoroughly numbed, and we discuss comfort options and post-treatment expectations before starting.
We review healing instructions and, when appropriate, replacement options such as an implant, bridge, or denture.
Minor oral surgery can improve tongue or lip movement, reduce irritation, or create space for a comfortable dental appliance.
Frequently asked questions
It releases a tight band of tissue beneath the tongue or lip when it restricts movement or interferes with oral function.
Tori are harmless bony growths. Removal may be recommended if they are frequently irritated or interfere with a denture.
Recovery depends on the procedure, but many patients return to routine activities quickly while the tissues continue healing.
Alveoloplasty and related procedures refine the jaw and soft tissue to improve the fit of dentures or other restorations.
Frequently asked questions
It is the careful reshaping and smoothing of the jaw ridge, often performed after extractions or before a denture.
A smooth, even foundation can improve comfort, stability, and the long-term fit of the restoration.
In many cases it can be coordinated at the same visit, depending on the treatment plan and clinical findings.
Preventive visits combine a thorough examination, professional cleaning, and individualized guidance for long-term oral health.
Frequently asked questions
Many patients benefit from visits every six months, while gum health and other risk factors may call for a different schedule.
We evaluate teeth, gums, bite, existing restorations, and areas of concern, using appropriate imaging when needed.
Early detection often makes dental problems easier and more conservative to manage.
Custom restorations protect weakened teeth or replace missing teeth while restoring a natural-looking, comfortable bite.
Frequently asked questions
A crown may protect a tooth weakened by a large filling, fracture, root canal, wear, or extensive decay.
A crown covers one tooth. A bridge replaces a missing tooth by connecting a custom replacement to supporting teeth.
With excellent home care, a healthy bite, and regular checkups, they can provide many years of service.
Treatment removes inflamed or infected tissue from inside a tooth, helping relieve discomfort and preserve the natural tooth.
Frequently asked questions
Persistent sensitivity, biting pain, swelling, or deep decay can be signs, but testing and imaging are needed for diagnosis.
The tooth is numbed for treatment. Many patients report that the visit feels similar to having a filling.
Back teeth and structurally weakened teeth often need a crown for protection; we will explain the appropriate final restoration.
Custom removable restorations replace several or all missing teeth to support appearance, speech, and everyday function.
Frequently asked questions
A complete denture replaces all teeth in an arch; a partial denture fills spaces while working alongside remaining natural teeth.
Speaking and eating usually become easier with practice. Follow-up visits allow us to refine comfort and fit.
Remove and clean them daily with appropriate products, care for your gums and remaining teeth, and keep regular dental visits.
Amex Benefits
Present an eligible Gold®, Platinum®, or Centurion® Card at check-in to access Progressive Dental Office’s complimentary cardholder appreciation benefits. No separate enrollment fee is required.

Mention your cardholder status when scheduling and present your eligible card at check-in. Benefits reset each calendar year and do not roll over.
This merchant-funded program is offered by Progressive Dental Office and is not a benefit issued or administered by American Express. It cannot be combined with dental insurance, is not redeemable for cash, and is subject to change. Call for complete current terms and eligibility.
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A family-owned dental practice
At their family-owned practice, brothers Dr. Jovanny Guzman and Dr. Jonathan Guzman bring a warm, collaborative approach to every patient relationship. Together, they share a commitment to trusted care, clinical precision, and helping every patient feel comfortable and confident.
The Guzman brothers
Columbia University graduates, Jonathan and Jovanny share a progressive approach to dentistry grounded in advanced education, thoughtful care, and clinical excellence. Their standard is simple: treat every patient with the skill, honesty, and attention they would want for their own family.
01Columbia University graduate
Dr. Jonathan Guzman graduated from Columbia University, where he built a strong foundation in comprehensive dentistry and developed a deep commitment to clinical excellence, modern techniques, and lasting patient relationships.
His thoughtful, detail-oriented approach helps patients feel informed and at ease while working toward healthier, more confident smiles.
02Columbia University graduate
Dr. Jovanny Guzman graduated from Columbia University and brings a strong foundation in comprehensive care, modern dentistry, and a passion for helping patients restore comfort, function, and confidence.
He is known for combining technical precision with a warm, approachable manner—making even complex care feel clear, personal, and manageable.
Modern dentistry, thoughtfully applied
Our technology helps us see more clearly, plan more precisely, and make your care more comfortable. It is never technology for its own sake—it is technology that serves a better patient experience.


Comprehensive reconstruction
Complex dental needs deserve a calm, clear path forward. We combine decades of experience, careful diagnostics, and a complete view of your health to restore function, comfort, and confidence.
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