Dr. Ngozi A. Ubu, DDS
In Gardnertown, Dr. Ngozi A. Ubu, DDS, redefines American dentistry by blending cutting-edge technology with small-town warmth, delivering radiant smiles that reflect the heart of community care across the United States.
1401 NY-300 Suite 1081, Newburgh, NY 12550
(845) 564-9300
Dr. Ngozi A. Ubu, DDS delivers comprehensive family dental care in a state-of-the-art Newburgh facility at 1401 NY-300 Suite 1081, combining advanced digital imaging and pain-minimizing techniques to ensure efficient, comfortable visits for every age. Patients value the convenient online scheduling, same-day emergency treatment, and transparent financing options that make healthy, radiant smiles accessible to the entire Hudson Valley community; call (845) 564-9300 to experience the professional, compassionate difference.
Faq
Does Dr. Ngozi A. Ubu, DDS accept my dental insurance?
Most major PPO and indemnity plans are welcome at our Newburgh office; simply call (845) 564-9300 with your carrier and member ID, and our team will verify coverage and file claims electronically so you can maximize benefits while minimizing out-of-pocket expense.
Is the practice equipped for dental emergencies?
Yes, same-day emergency slots are reserved Monday through Saturday at 1401 NY-300 Suite 1081 for toothaches, fractured teeth, lost crowns, or abscesses; arriving within the first hour of symptoms greatly improves outcomes and often allows pain-free treatment in a single visit.
What advanced technology can patients expect?
Every treatment room features digital X-rays that cut radiation by 90 %, an intra-oral scanner for crown impressions without goopy trays, and DIAGNOdent laser caries detection that spots decay earlier than the naked eye, ensuring minimally invasive and highly accurate care.
Does the doctor offer sedation options for anxious patients?
Dr. Ubu is certified in oral conscious sedation and nitrous oxide, allowing even the most nervous visitors to relax into a calm, drowsy state while remaining safely responsive; many patients report they remember little of the appointment and ask to use sedation again at future visits.


