For more than 30 years, Princeton Dental has built a reputation for the excellent care we provide and the amazing smiles we create. Dr. Frederick Nirschl, and our team look forward to serving you and your family, and becoming your dental home for years to come.
We strive to educate our patients to achieve and maintain their optimum level of oral health. Health of the body begins with a healthy mouth and diet. Since a major part of our lives revolves around enjoying food, friends, and family, we believe that healthy mouths and smiles are a huge part of living a long and happy life.
It has been my goal for the past 16 years to provide my patients with the best possible dental care, to improve their appearance as well as their ability to eat, enjoy food, and live life to its fullest. It is such an honor knowing that Ive made a difference in a persons life, and the friendships Ive made with so many of my patients are a testament to the trust they have in the care I provide.
Education and Experience A graduate of Monmouth University, I received my dental training and Doctorate of Dental Surgery from New York University College of Dentistry. I take many continuing education courses to learn about the latest tools, materials, and techniques available in dentistry today. Not only does new technology help to make procedures easier for my patients and myself, but it also provides a better outcome, both functionally and aesthetically.
Outside the Office A native of West Long Branch, I have lived in Ocean for the past 13 years. My wife and I have two daughters, a dog, and a cat. Time seems to pass by so quickly, so any opportunity to watch my kids grow and enjoy time together is eagerly taken. An avid outdoorsman, I also enjoy fishing, whether saltwater or fly fishing. To help preserve the open space and pristine watershed in the Pocono Mountain region that I love, I am also involved with the Henryville Conservation Club.
I love my patients. They are an extension of my family and I look forward to their visits as a time to catch up with a friend. Coming to the office doesnt feel like a job to me! I work one-to-one with patients: examining their mouths for signs of dental disease and cleaning their teeth. I truly enjoy teaching patients about their unique dental concerns and how to improve their home care. I want people to have healthy smiles for life!
I enjoy meeting people and building relationships with them. Its a great feeling to help a person take control of their oral health and develop a healthy, clean smile they love to share! I examine patients mouths, take X-rays, and provide thorough and gentle cleanings. Much of my time with a patient is spent teaching them about their mouth. I want patients to understand why its important to care for their dental health and give them the tools to keep their smile healthy!
I love getting to know my patients and helping them keep their mouths and bodies healthy throughout their lives. Theres a strong connection between oral and overall health; I want my patients to have the best of both! I assess a patients mouth, and look for signs of disease. I also provide detailed, gentle cleanings to remove deposits and buildup. My focus is on teaching patients how to take control of their smiles health and make positive changes in home care.
I look forward to talking and laughing with our patients. We serve an amazing community, and I learn a lot from our conversations. I seat patients and explain what will happen during their visit. Working chairside, I assist the doctor while making sure our patient is comfortable. When were done, I offer home care instructions and make sure our patient is pleased with their visit. I love working with a great team and helping people smile!
I enjoy working in a positive, happy office, and helping our patients reach their oral health goals. Its fun to get to know people while I prepare them to see the doctor. During procedures, I work chairside. I make sure the doctors have everything needed and act as a second pair of hands for them. At the same time, I talk with our patient about what were doing and check that theyre comfortable and relaxed.