Dr. Tatiana Herzog

Dr. Tatiana Herzog, DDS

Board Certified Implantologist

Dr. Tatiana Herzog is one of the very first board certified implantologists in South Florida. A graduate of the Misch Implant Institute, Dr. Herzog is a Diplomate of the ICOI (International Congress of Oral Implantologists). Since 2010, she has brought her dental expertise and knowledge of dental implants to the residents of South Florida at the offices of Implant Center of Miami. 


In 2014, Dr. Herzog founded Implant Instructors, an advanced clinic that provides doctors with the proper education to take on challenges and provide quality care. At the institute, she has hand-picked a team of faculty to train her doctors along with doctors all over the world on how to devise treatment plans and gain case acceptance to create a thriving surgical practice.


Dr. Herzog is a key opinion leader in implant dentistry and has traveled the world to discuss theory with other key opinion leaders. Learn more about why Dr. Herzog became a dentist. 

A Message from Dr. Herzog

Sometimes life can take you on an interesting path, and my life sure did. I began studying in undergrad accounting, something I really wasn't passionate about.


I was going to graduate early, in three years. I went to my advisor and she said, "I'm sorry, but I don't approve you to graduate. You haven't taken any electives outside of your major." So, I said, "Really?" She said, "Really." So, I decided to sign up for some electives.


One of those electives was jewelry making. I got to the class thinking we would be stringing beads and making some costume jewelry. That was not the case. So, we actually had to carve wax, cast it into gold and set stones. They supplied us with some instruments from the bookstore, maybe cost about $14, and to say the least, I was very frustrated. I wasn't doing well at all in that class.


The next weekend, my mother and I were antiquing in Miami Beach, and I found a box of some sharp tools. I really wasn't even sure what they were. I opened the box and realized that they were dental instruments. I asked the lady, "How much for each instrument?" She said, "A quarter a piece."


So, I gave her $5 for the whole box, and I took them back to my class. I started carving the wax and I loved it. I couldn't wait to get to class. I brought my work home with me, and I made so much jewelry that semester, set so much stone.


I realized at that moment that I was meant to work with my hands, and if I could be a dentist and working on teeth with these same instruments, then I would never work a day in my life. And that's been the case.


- Dr. Tatiana Herzog.

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