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Progressive Dental Arts

4.5
(310 reviews)

Business Details

685 E Chestnut Hill Rd, Newark, DE
19713, United States
(302) 455-9555
https://www.progressivedentalartsde.com/

About

DentistCosmetic Dentistry
Progressive Dental Arts offers general, cosmetic, periodontal, and emergency dental services with flexible scheduling.

Location

Progressive Dental Arts
685 E Chestnut Hill Rd, Newark, DE
19713, United States

Hours

Monday7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Reviews

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  • SP
    Sejal Patel
    May 13, 2026
    1.0
    Very bad place to go for treatment and very unprofessional staff to work never go back
  • JT
    Joanna Tichnell
    Apr 22, 2026
    5.0
    Doctor vinh is amazing. Really knows what he is talking about and shows a lot of care for the treatment of his patients. Karla at the front desk is amazing as well. Super helpful and made the whole process simple easy and efficient
  • MD
    Michelle Drost
    Feb 19, 2026
    5.0
    Nancy is an incredible dental hygienist! From the xray to the cleaning she was thorough AND gentle which goes a long way for someone with sensitive teeth. She was very friendly, knowledgeable, and made me feel at ease the whole time. Thank you for putting your patients first!
  • FS
    Fatrusas Shigib
    Dec 19, 2025
    1.0
    Imagine being in a desperate amount of pain and calling your dentist, only to be met with someone who is unbelievably cavalier, dismissive, and cruel. I had an incredibly upsetting experience with Progressive Dental Arts during a dental emergency. I was in severe pain and called the office desperate to be seen. The person on the phone was shockingly dismissive and cavalier. I was told to “just take Tylenol” and initially refused an appointment altogether. I had to beg to be seen before they finally gave me an appointment for the next day. When I came in, the dentist himself seemed uninterested but at least attentive enough to recognize and acknowledge I was genuinely in pain and needed treatment. However, he said he didn’t have time to treat me that day and suggested it could be done within the next couple of days. An assistant or hygienist assured him they would “find a slot” and not to worry. That turned out to be completely untrue. When I went to the front desk, I was told the next available appointment was two weeks later. I was stunned. The front desk staff were cold, dismissive, and uninterested. I explained that I couldn’t eat, that I was in constant pain, and that I was desperate for some kind of help. I was so hungry I could have cried. Their demeanor alone was deeply troubling, especially in a healthcare setting where patients are vulnerable and in pain. I explained repeatedly that I hadn’t been able to eat and was desperate for help. I was briefly offered a last-minute partial solution with one hour’s notice, which would have interfered with my job. When I asked if it could be scheduled later that day, they refused to budge. Again, the issue wasn’t just scheduling — it was the lack of empathy and the outright cruelty in how I was spoken to. I later called back asking to speak with a dentist, hoping that if a dentist understood I would be left untreated for weeks, they might offer at least a temporary solution. The person on the phone scoffed and told me I couldn’t speak to a dentist and should just take ibuprofen. My pain was dismissed entirely. I eventually found another dentist who was compassionate, listened carefully, and explained that the treatment Progressive Dental Arts proposed wouldn’t have worked anyway and could have made things worse. I am grateful I didn’t proceed — I would have paid for ineffective treatment while continuing to suffer. This practice feels like it’s been on a downward slope for a while. They are clearly overwhelmed and juggling too many patients, and their attitude reflects that. They may not miss losing one patient, but for new patients — don’t bother. If you’re in pain and need compassion or timely care, look elsewhere.This practice feels overwhelmed, overbooked, and indifferent to patient suffering. If you are a new patient or someone who values compassion and timely care, I would strongly recommend looking elsewhere. Their attitude makes it clear they don’t need or want more patients.
  • TM
    Terri McGrath
    Dec 10, 2025
    4.0
    I was scheduled for my biannual cleaning appointment and it went very well. However, I ended up waiting almost a half hour for the dentist to come and check everything, but, it turned out that he had left the building. Now, I have to go back on Friday.

Frequently Asked Questions About Progressive Dental Arts

What type of dental services does Progressive Dental Arts offer?

Progressive Dental Arts provides general, cosmetic, periodontal, and emergency dental services including crowns, bridges, root canals, extractions, dental cleanings, implants, Invisalign, Botox, and whitening.

What are the business hours of Progressive Dental Arts?

Progressive Dental Arts is open Monday to Thursday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The office is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

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