Endodontist in Freehold, NJ — Comprehensive Endodontic Care
When a toothache disrupts your day or you've been told you need a root canal, you deserve an endodontist Freehold NJ patients trust for gentle, thorough care. At Premier Arts Dental, Dr. Prachi Shah provides advanced endodontic treatments with evening appointments available Monday and Thursday until 7 PM — making it easier to get the care you need around your schedule. We accept major dental insurance plans including Delta Dental, Cigna, and Aetna, and our team will walk you through every detail of your treatment and coverage before we begin.

Why Choose Premier Arts Dental for Endodontic Care
Endodontic treatment is all about precision — and precision starts with the right technology. Dr. Shah uses 3D CT scanning and digital imaging to visualize the full anatomy of your tooth and surrounding structures before treatment begins. This technology-driven approach helps identify complex root canal systems, fractures, and infections that traditional X-rays may miss, leading to more accurate diagnoses and better outcomes.
Beyond technology, Dr. Shah's training in general, cosmetic, and endodontic dentistry means your care is coordinated under one roof. She takes the time to explain every step of your procedure, answer your questions, and make sure you feel comfortable and informed. Our spa-like office environment — complete with aromatherapy and a welcoming atmosphere — is designed to help you feel at ease from the moment you arrive.

Our Endodontic Services
Premier Arts Dental offers a full range of endodontic treatments to address infection, trauma, and damage to the inner tissues of your teeth.

Post & Core
When a tooth has lost significant structure due to decay or previous treatment, a post and core restoration helps rebuild the foundation before a dental crown is placed. This step is designed to strengthen the tooth and help it function naturally for years to come.

Root Canal Therapy
Root canal therapy removes infected or inflamed pulp tissue from inside your tooth, cleans and shapes the canal system, and seals the tooth to prevent reinfection. Dr. Shah's gentle technique and advanced imaging help make the process comfortable and efficient. Learn more about root canal therapy and what to expect during your visit.
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Traumatic Dental Injuries
A knocked-out, cracked, or displaced tooth requires prompt attention. Dr. Shah evaluates traumatic dental injuries using 3D imaging to determine the extent of damage and develops a personalized treatment plan aimed at saving the tooth whenever possible.

Vital Pulp Therapy & Pulpotomy
When the dental pulp is exposed or mildly inflamed — but not yet fully infected — vital pulp therapy or pulpotomy may help preserve the living tissue inside the tooth. This conservative approach is especially valuable for younger patients whose teeth are still developing.

Root Canal vs. Tooth Extraction — Which Is Right for You?
If you're dealing with a severely damaged or infected tooth, you may be weighing whether to save it with a root canal or have it removed. Here's how the two options compare:
Dr. Shah will evaluate your specific situation using advanced imaging and explain both options thoroughly so you can make an informed decision. If extraction is the recommended path, our team provides oral surgery and extraction services with a focus on comfort and thorough aftercare planning.
Root canal therapy preserves your natural tooth. After treatment, the tooth is typically restored with a crown and continues to function like any other tooth. You maintain your natural bite, avoid the need for a replacement, and protect the surrounding bone structure. For most patients, saving the natural tooth is the preferred outcome when it's clinically viable.
Tooth extraction removes the tooth entirely. While extraction may be necessary in some cases — such as when a tooth is fractured beyond repair or when infection is too extensive — it creates a gap that may require a bridge, implant, or other replacement to restore function and prevent shifting of adjacent teeth.
Frequently Asked Questions About Endodontic Treatment
An endodontist specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the inner tissues of the tooth, known as the dental pulp. This includes performing root canal therapy, treating traumatic dental injuries, and providing pulp therapy designed to help save teeth that might otherwise need to be removed.
Modern root canal treatment is designed to relieve pain, not cause it. At Premier Arts Dental, Dr. Shah uses thorough numbing techniques and advanced digital imaging to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure. Most patients report that the experience is similar to getting a filling.
Common signs include persistent tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, darkening of a tooth, swelling or tenderness in the nearby gums, or a recurring pimple on the gums. If you notice any of these symptoms, we recommend scheduling an evaluation so Dr. Shah can assess the tooth with 3D CT scanning and digital imaging for an accurate diagnosis.
Delaying treatment may allow the infection inside the tooth to spread, potentially leading to a dental abscess, bone loss around the tooth root, or the need for extraction. Early treatment is typically less complex and helps preserve your natural tooth, which may also reduce overall treatment costs.
Most dental insurance plans provide coverage for endodontic procedures such as root canals. Premier Arts Dental accepts major plans including Delta Dental, Cigna, Aetna, and many others. Our team will review your benefits and walk you through your coverage before treatment begins. Visit our insurance and financing page for a full list of accepted plans and flexible payment options.
Welcome to a better dental visit.
Whether you need an endodontist Freehold NJ families count on for a root canal or you're looking for a second opinion on a tooth that's been bothering you, Premier Arts Dental is here to help. Dr. Shah and our team are ready to provide the thorough, gentle endodontic care you deserve.
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