South Shore Endodontics
South Shore Endodontics in Lynbrook, United States, embodies the gold standard of American dental care, pairing cutting-edge technology with hometown warmth. Within a serene, spa-inspired setting, board-certified specialists tackle complex root canals and traumatic injuries using microscopes, digital imaging, and gentle sedation that erase fear. The practice’s patient-first philosophy—same-day emergency slots, transparent insurance guidance, and bilingual staff—reflects the evolving expectations of U.S.
dentistry: clinical excellence delivered with unmatched compassion.
483 Scranton Ave # 1, Lynbrook, NY 11563
(516) 599-7111
South Shore Endodontics at 483 Scranton Ave 1, Lynbrook, NY 11563 delivers pain-free, microscope-enhanced root canal therapy in a single visit, utilizing 3-D imaging and laser-activated disinfection for exceptional precision and faster healing; patients commend the board-certified team’s gentle chairside manner and same-day emergency care, while insurance maximization and flexible financing make world-class endodontics remarkably accessible—book online at nylaserendo.com or call (516) 599-7111.
Faq
Do I need a referral to see an endodontist at South Shore Endodontics?
No referral is required; you can schedule directly by calling (516) 599-7111 or visiting www.nylaserendo.com, although many patients are sent by their general dentist in the greater Lynbrook, NY area.
What advanced technology does South Shore Endodontics use for root canals?
The practice employs 2.8× surgical microscopes, digital CBCT imaging, and laser-assisted disinfection to deliver pain-free, single-visit root canal therapy from their modern suite at 483 Scranton Ave 1.
Does South Shore Endodontics accept my dental insurance?
Most PPO plans are accepted and the knowledgeable front-desk team will file claims on your behalf, verify benefits ahead of treatment, and present a clear out-of-pocket estimate before any work begins.
What should I expect during recovery after a root canal at South Shore Endodontics?
Patients typically experience mild soreness for 24–48 hours, easily managed with over-the-counter ibuprofen; the office provides detailed post-op instructions, a 24-hour emergency line, and schedules a follow-up with your dentist within two weeks for the final crown.


