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Dr. Alan Neal Sedell, DMD
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39 years
Experience
Dr. Alan Neal Sedell, DMD
- Englewood, NJ
- Rutgers dental school
- Accepting new patients
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What can be the risks involved in an endodontic surgery?
There's virtually no risk for endodontic surgery on a top tooth, but there's possibly considerable risk for a lower back tooth. A 3D Cone Beam Scan can help insure minimal risk. READ MORE
There's virtually no risk for endodontic surgery on a top tooth, but there's possibly considerable risk for a lower back tooth. A 3D Cone Beam Scan can help insure minimal risk. Most well-controlled diabetics have absolutely no problems whatsoever undergoing this type of procedure under typical local anesthesia.
How often should I get my teeth cleaned from a dentist?
Generally, twice yearly cleanings and checkups are recommended, though some people may require more frequent visits if they have been prone to recurrent decay or gum/bone loss READ MORE
Generally, twice yearly cleanings and checkups are recommended, though some people may require more frequent visits if they have been prone to recurrent decay or gum/bone loss issues.
Endodontists and root canals?
Being referred to an Endodontist for root canal procedures is very common in the dental world. Many general dentists frequently send their patients to specialists for difficult READ MORE
Being referred to an Endodontist for root canal procedures is very common in the dental world. Many general dentists frequently send their patients to specialists for difficult or complicated procedures as Endodontists have more experience in treating these patients as well as a wider variety of more technologically advanced equipment including microscopes and 3D Cone Beam Computer Tomography scans which can often elevate the level of care provided. So frequently patients are best served by these referrals to someone who limits their practice to Endodontic Specialty Care.