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Dr. Sejal Anande

Dr. Sejal Anande
Ahead clinic, Old Rajinder nagar, New delhi
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Bachelor of Dental surgery
Academic degree:
DDS/DMD (Doctor of Dental Surgery / Doctor of Dental Medicine)
Area of specialization:
I am mainly focused on general dentistry, where I try to give patients complete care for their everyday dental needs. U could say my work moves from simple to complex, one moment doing an extraction for a badly decayed tooth, next planning a root canal treatment to save a natural tooth that still has good structure. I also work on crowns and bridges to restore function and esthetics, because many patients worry as much about their smile as they do about chewing properly. General dentistry for me is about balance—addressing immediate pain but also looking ahead to prevent bigger issues. I take time to explain to patients why a filling might stop future root canal, or why oral hygiene is not just cleaning but long term health of gums and teeth. Crowns, bridges, even multiple unit restorations, all are part of that approach to keeping a functional bite. Over time I learned that each patient responds differently, some want fast relief while others ask every detail before agreeing to treatment. I adjust my way depending on what helps them feel comfortable. That part of dentistry—communication—is just as important as the drill or the x-ray.
Achievements:
I am holding a post graduate fellowship in oral surgery and endodontics from Dentem, Vasant Vihar New Delhi, where I got to work on advanced cases of extractions, root canals and surgical corrections. I also did a fellowship in prosthodontics from Bhutani dental clinic, Delhi, which helped me gain deeper skill in crowns, bridges and full mouth rehab. That mix of surgical and restorative training makes me handle patients needs in a more complete way, not just focusing on one side of dentistry.

I am a dental surgeon who completed my Bachelors in Dental Surgery from Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College, Pune in 2023. Those years of training shaped my basics strongly and gave me the confidence to step into clinical practice. Since then I have worked for about two years in general dentistry, handling a wide range of cases from routine scaling and fillings to more complex restorative treatments. I try to begin always with understanding the chief complaint, then taking proper history before building a treatment plan that makes sense for each patient. What I noticed early is that many patients come with anxiety or half knowledge about their dental issues. Sometimes it is just a toothache, but when you trace back you find deep cavities, gum disease or habits that have been ignored for years. My role is not just to treat, but to explain things in simple words, suggest the right procedures, and make sure they feel included in the process. Whether it is a root canal, extraction, crown, or preventive care, I like to lay out the steps so patients know what is happening and why. In these two years of practice I learned how important it is to focus on core basics. Even small steps like proper diagnosis, x-ray evaluation, and oral hygiene instructions make a huge difference in long term outcomes. I am equally interested in preventive dentistry because stopping a problem early is always better than treating it later. Still, when advanced treatment is needed I am comfortable guiding patients toward restorative or surgical care. Working in general dentistry also means being adaptable. Every day is different—morning can be a child with cavities, afternoon a middle-aged patient with sensitivity, and evening maybe an elderly person struggling with dentures. Managing that mix keeps me alert and reminds me why dentistry requires patience and consistency. I see myself as a clinician who values precision but also communication. For me the best part is when a patient leaves not only pain free but also feeling that they were heard and cared for properly. That sense of trust is what I try to build with every appointment, and it is what keeps me motivated to keep growing as a dentist.