David Feinerman PA

David Feinerman PA - General dentist in Boynton Beach, FL
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David Feinerman PA - General dentist in Boynton Beach, FL

Since 1998, Boynton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Center has been the leader and preferred provider of quality dental services to our patients in Boynton Beach and the surrounding areas. Our experienced dentists and staff offer comprehensive dental examinations and specialize in a wide array of cosmetic, preventative, general and specialized dental services.

In our mission to provide the best dental services possible, our doctors use only the most advanced, state-of-the-art technology available. We are committed to educating our patients and providing personalized dental services to the people of Boynton Beach . At Boynton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Center, you will find dental professionals who genuinely care about your health and are dedicated to providing exceptional service to everyone who walks through our door.

Meet the experienced and friendly oral surgeons and staff who make Boynton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Center the leading provider of oral and maxillofacial surgery services in Boynton Beach

David Feinerman PA - General dentist in Boynton Beach, FL

David Feinerman, DMD,MD is a dual degree, Board Certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon who has been practicing oral surgery since 1995. He is asumma cum laude graduate of the State University of New York at Albany (SUNY). He received his DMD (cum laude) from Harvard School of Dental Medicine and his MD degree from The University of Connecticut. Following completion of a one year General Surgeryand four year Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery internship and residency at The University of Connecticut, he went on to complete a one year hospital based maxillofacial surgery fellowship at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center.

David Feinerman PA - General dentist in Boynton Beach, FL

Robert Schaedel, DMD, MD is a dual degree, board certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon who has been practicing since 1996. Originally from Massapequa, New York and West Simsbury, Connecticut, Dr. Schaedel relocated to Florida in 2012 after sixteen years of private practice in Southern Maine. His move to Florida was prompted by a great school match for the unique educational needs ofboth his children, as well as his desire to be closer to family and friends.

David Feinerman PA - General dentist in Boynton Beach, FL

Dr.Derek T. Kingis a board certifiedOral and Maxillofacial Surgeon who joined the practice in 2015. Originally from Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Dr. King graduated from Louisiana State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. He then attended the University Of Florida College Of Dentistry where he received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree. He received his Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and served as Chief Resident.

David Feinerman PA - General dentist in Boynton Beach, FL

He is asumma cum laude graduate of the State University of New York at Albany (SUNY). He received his DMD (cum laude) from Harvard School of Dental Medicine and his MD degree from The University of Connecticut. Following completion of a one year General Surgeryand four year Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery internship and residency at The University of Connecticut, he went on to complete a one year hospital based maxillofacial surgery fellowship at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center.

In addition to private practice, Dr. Feinerman is a former clinical instructor of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery at The University of Connecticut and is currently an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine. He lectures nationally on various dental implant topics and helped develop an implant digital workflow used by many implant companies today. He has published several articles in peer reviewed journals on various oral surgery and dental implant topics. Currently, Dr Feinerman is a reviewer for several journals, including the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the Oral Surgery, Oral Pathology, Oral Medicine, Oral Radiology and Endodontology Journal.Dr. Feinerman served on the South Palm Beach County Dental Association Board for 6 years. Dr. Feinerman is currently on staff at Delray Medical Center. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, a member of the Florida Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, American Medical Association, Florida Medical Association, Atlantic Coast Dental Association, South Palm Beach County Dental Association, the Academy of Osseointegration, and the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. He is also one of the few oral surgeons in the country who has earned fellowship status in the International Team of Implantology (ITI).

David Feinerman PA - General dentist in Boynton Beach, FL
  • 1993: Feinerman DM, Piecuch JF:Long Term Retrospective Analysis of Twenty Three Proplast-Teflon Temporomandibular Joint Interpositional Implantspresented at the Connecticut State Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery meeting, Westbrook, Connecticut
  • 1993: Feinerman DM, Piecuch JF:Long Term Retrospective Analysis of Twenty Three Proplast-Teflon Temporomandibular Joint Interpositional Implants.International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 22:11-16, 1993
  • 1989: Feinerman DM: Post Traumatic Trigeminal Neuralgia as a Cause of Chronic Facial Pain presented at the Harvard Medical Area Research Day, Boston, Massachusetts, and at the Massachusetts General Hospital Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Research Dinner, Boston, Massachusetts
  • 1988: Feinerman DM: Characteristics and Comorbidity of Chronic Vascular Facial Pain presented at the Harvard Medical Area Research Day and the Harvard Medical School Some Weiss Research Assembly, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Originally from Massapequa, New York and West Simsbury, Connecticut, Dr. Schaedel relocated to Florida in 2012 after sixteen years of private practice in Southern Maine. His move to Florida was prompted by a great school match for the unique educational needs ofboth his children, as well as his desire to be closer to family and friends.

    Dr. Schaedel received his BS in Biology from St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York. He received his MD and DMD from the University of Connecticut. Following completion of a one year general surgery residency and a four year Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery residency at the University of Connecticut, Dr. Schaedel briefly practiced in Massachusetts, before entering and further developing a thriving private practice in Portland, Maine. In addition to private practice, for many years Dr. Schaedel was the Chief, Division of Oral Surgery and Dentistry at Mercy Hospital in Portland, Maine. He is the past President of both the Greater Portland Dental Society as well as the York County Dental Society. He is the past President and member of the Anesthesia Committee for the Maine State Board of Dental Examiners. He was a member of the Maine Cleft lip and Palate Team. Robwas aninstructor of Advanced Cardiac Life Support. He volunteered at the Dental Wellness Center in Biddeford, Maine and also volunteered on various overseas surgical trips to address cleft lip and palate deformities.

    Dr. Schaedelis a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Diplomate of the National Dental Board of Anesthesiology, Fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Member of the American Dental Association, Member of the American Medical Association, Fellow of the Academy of Dentistry International, Fellow of the International College of Dentists, Fellow of the Academy of Osseointegration, and a Fellow of the Pierre Fauchard Academy.

    Since joining the practice, Dr. Schaedel has joined the staff at Delray Medical Center where he participates on facial trauma call. He is active in local, state, national and internationalsocieties andcontinuing education clubs.

    David Feinerman PA - General dentist in Boynton Beach, FL

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    Rating 4.7 out of 5 based on 29 reviews

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    Patrick Coombe
    2 years ago
    Dr Feinerman knows his stuff. he has a very sharp veteran of a very skillful trade. I've been to him twice for very major and complicated surgeries including implants bone grafts and sinus lift. both times by the time I realized what is going on he is close to halfway done, its really amazing. it is 8 hours later after having two surgical removals plus the bone graft s and the implants and I am barely in any pain only taking Tylenol. All of the best dentists send their patients to Dr Feinerman. his prices are on point and all of the support staff there are wonderful from the dental assistants to the financial staff to front desk staff they are all very nice and professional. Don't try and save a few bucks by going to another oral surgeon, this is not something you want to get a deal on. 10/10, five stars and two thumbs up


    Sue Chaney
    2 years ago
    Dr Feinerman removed my wisdom tooth a few weeks ago. He was done in less than 5 minutes (the more time consuming part was administering the anesthetic) and I did not even know he removed the tooth. I had virtually no pain that night and the next day. Some jaw pain a few days later but comes with the procedure. Two days later I had a question and called the office at 5 pm on a Friday afternoon and got the answering service. He called me back immediately and answered my question. I would highly recommend him and his assistant. Thank you!


    Sue Chaney
    3 years ago
    Dr Feinerman removed my wisdom tooth a few weeks ago. He was done in less than 5 minutes (the more time consuming part was administering the anesthetic) and I did not even know he removed the tooth. I had virtually no pain that night and the next day. Some jaw pain a few days later but comes with the procedure. Two days later I had a question and called the office at 5 pm on a Friday afternoon and got the answering service. He called me back immediately and answered my question. I would highly recommend him and his assistant. Thank you!


    Rabbi Natkin
    3 years ago
    Needed tooth pulled and implant


    Rabbi Natkin
    3 years ago
    Needed tooth pulled and implant


    Angela Grasso
    3 years ago
    This office is extremely rude!!!! They are only worried about receiving payment & what insurance you have. When I told them it was an emergency she gives an appointment 2 weeks out. Cancer related


    Olivia Povedano
    3 years ago
    Dr. Feinerman removed my wisdom teeth several years ago. He's the most wonderful doctor. He is very nice and did an amazing job. I most definitely recommend him. My experience was perfect.


    Barry Baitch
    3 years ago
    I have more then a little fear of going to any dentist. Let alone an oral surgeon. That said, friendly, empathetic, and professional are words I'll use for dr Feinerman. I might also us the word Painless. I would refer anyone to him in the future. He truly deserves a Five star rating. .


    Barry Baitch
    4 years ago
    I have more then a little fear of going to any dentist. Let alone an oral surgeon. That said, friendly, empathetic, and professional are words I'll use for dr Feinerman. I might also us the word Painless. I would refer anyone to him in the future. He truly deserves a Five star rating. .


    Olivia Povedano
    4 years ago
    Dr. Feinerman removed my wisdom teeth several years ago. He's the most wonderful doctor. He is very nice and did an amazing job. I most definitely recommend him. My experience was perfect.


    Angela Grasso
    4 years ago
    This office is extremely rude!!!! They are only worried about receiving payment & what insurance you have. When I told them it was an emergency she gives an appointment 2 weeks out. Cancer related


    Jay Dan
    4 years ago
    Doctors seem to have great reviews. But try talking to the front desk staff, and they seem to be the ones with Harvard and double degrees. Next! LOL


    Debra Derr
    4 years ago
    Robert Schaedel is compassionate and gentle. He also listens to what you have to say. (The customer ).


    Jonathan Levy
    4 years ago
    Thx Dr. King great work


    Lori Dolan Revilla
    4 years ago
    On February 4, 2019, I had my upper wisdom teeth extracted at the wonderful age of 47. The left one had broken through and was starting to cause problems, so I decided to visit the oral surgeon who had worked on my Mom years ago, and who came beyond highly recommended...Dr. David Feinerman. Well, his schedule was so full, they pushed me on to his associate, Dr. Robert Schaedel. Actually, my teeth were giving me problems last summer and were due to be removed in November, then December, and my final bump was to February. Why was I bumped for surgery three times? Beats me. In hindsight, I should have told them to take a flying leap after the second rescheduling, but I hung in there. I finally go in for surgery February 4th; I'm in and out in less than a half hour, which my husband thinks is really too quick to be sedated, have the procedure and then back up. I go home with minimal instructions and no follow-up visit. A day later, I'm starting to feel horrible. Really horrible. My ears are plugged, seems like I have water in them. The sinus pressure is unbearable, and the side that wasn't giving me problems (he yanked that one just because) is now throbbing and painful like I've never felt. Staff is totally unconcerned, tells me to finish my antibiotics and steroids (never took the Oxy given), take an OTC sinus pressure/congestion pill. Next day I feel worse; my right cheek is throbbing, my back three teeth are numb, and my right sinus is draining green, infected mucus into my mouth. Yeah, gross. And scary. I'm thinking my sinus was perforated. I'm rinsing every two minutes with in warm salt water, and I want to remove my head and place it in a vat of Lysol. Call Schaedel. Whole office is unconcerned again. I am in so much pain and begging for an appointment. Seriously. They did not want to give me one. So I get one. FOR THE WEEK AFTER. You can only imagine how the rest of that week went for me with these symptoms and little sleep. Schaedel comes in and does a cursory look at my mouth. Puts me on ANOTHER round of oral steroids and Clindamycin. And then has the GALL to suggest maybe I see an endodontist because maybe the last two teeth aren't viable and may need to be removed. So now I'm very upset that I may have to lose two back teeth. I get a referral for an ENT...AND THAT IS IT. I never receive a follow-up phone call, email or anything from Dr. Robert Schaedel or the office of Boynton Oral & Maxilofacial. I then visited my wonderful dentist, who was astounded I was never scheduled for follow-up, much less received basic necessities like an irrigation syringe. Which he gave me. Two, actually. And then he tapped on my back right teeth with his mirror instrument. After he peeled me from the wall from the pain, he told me in no uncertain terms it was completely sinus related, and that if anyone suggested an endodontist or an underlying tooth/nerve problem, he'd have a chat with them. I got a CT scan and went to another ENT for a second opinion. My right maxillofacial sinus is filled with inflamed tissue/polyps, pushing on nerves. It was definitely a deep infection that needed to be addressed surgically. Monday, July 29th, I went into the hospital for an outpatient endoscopic maxillofacial sinus procedure to remove problematic sinus tissue and flush out the sinus caused SOLELY by this botched wisdom tooth removal. I am currently recovering from that, and am seeking the advice of a lawyer. Stay far away from this person.


    Jay Dan
    5 years ago
    Doctors seem to have great reviews. But try talking to the front desk staff, and they seem to be the ones with Harvard and double degrees. Next! LOL


    Jonathan Levy
    5 years ago
    Thx Dr. King great work


    Debra Derr
    5 years ago
    Robert Schaedel is compassionate and gentle. He also listens to what you have to say. (The customer ).


    Lori Dolan Revilla
    5 years ago
    On February 4, 2019, I had my upper wisdom teeth extracted at the wonderful age of 47. The left one had broken through and was starting to cause problems, so I decided to visit the oral surgeon who had worked on my Mom years ago, and who came beyond highly recommended...Dr. David Feinerman. Well, his schedule was so full, they pushed me on to his associate, Dr. Robert Schaedel. Actually, my teeth were giving me problems last summer and were due to be removed in November, then December, and my final bump was to February. Why was I bumped for surgery three times? Beats me. In hindsight, I should have told them to take a flying leap after the second rescheduling, but I hung in there. I finally go in for surgery February 4th; I'm in and out in less than a half hour, which my husband thinks is really too quick to be sedated, have the procedure and then back up. I go home with minimal instructions and no follow-up visit. A day later, I'm starting to feel horrible. Really horrible. My ears are plugged, seems like I have water in them. The sinus pressure is unbearable, and the side that wasn't giving me problems (he yanked that one just because) is now throbbing and painful like I've never felt. Staff is totally unconcerned, tells me to finish my antibiotics and steroids (never took the Oxy given), take an OTC sinus pressure/congestion pill. Next day I feel worse; my right cheek is throbbing, my back three teeth are numb, and my right sinus is draining green, infected mucus into my mouth. Yeah, gross. And scary. I'm thinking my sinus was perforated. I'm rinsing every two minutes with in warm salt water, and I want to remove my head and place it in a vat of Lysol. Call Schaedel. Whole office is unconcerned again. I am in so much pain and begging for an appointment. Seriously. They did not want to give me one. So I get one. FOR THE WEEK AFTER. You can only imagine how the rest of that week went for me with these symptoms and little sleep. Schaedel comes in and does a cursory look at my mouth. Puts me on ANOTHER round of oral steroids and Clindamycin. And then has the GALL to suggest maybe I see an endodontist because maybe the last two teeth aren't viable and may need to be removed. So now I'm very upset that I may have to lose two back teeth. I get a referral for an ENT...AND THAT IS IT. I never receive a follow-up phone call, email or anything from Dr. Robert Schaedel or the office of Boynton Oral & Maxilofacial. I then visited my wonderful dentist, who was astounded I was never scheduled for follow-up, much less received basic necessities like an irrigation syringe. Which he gave me. Two, actually. And then he tapped on my back right teeth with his mirror instrument. After he peeled me from the wall from the pain, he told me in no uncertain terms it was completely sinus related, and that if anyone suggested an endodontist or an underlying tooth/nerve problem, he'd have a chat with them. I got a CT scan and went to another ENT for a second opinion. My right maxillofacial sinus is filled with inflamed tissue/polyps, pushing on nerves. It was definitely a deep infection that needed to be addressed surgically. Monday, July 29th, I went into the hospital for an outpatient endoscopic maxillofacial sinus procedure to remove problematic sinus tissue and flush out the sinus caused SOLELY by this botched wisdom tooth removal. I am currently recovering from that, and am seeking the advice of a lawyer. Stay far away from this person.


    James Totovian
    5 years ago
    I have had various procedures done over the last 5 years by Dr. Feinerman with fantastic results. Dr. Feinerman has done three implants and two teeth with bone loss issues with highly skilled precision and today's latest technology. Personally the procedures were done with minimal discomfort and superior efficiency. While in the chair Dr. Feinerman will tell you what is going to happen and then during the procedure will tell you what is transpiring and what to expect. After the procedure the attention to pain management and your well being is just as important to him. I don't know anyone that "enjoys" having to go through oral surgery however when required, Dr. David Feinerman is a DMD and MD you will be grateful you visited for your issue(s). In closing, the offices are clean and comfortable with a very reliable staff.


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