Adirondack Endodontics
Tucked away in Queensbury, Adirondack Endodontics redefines root-canal care for Upstate New York, pairing microscopic precision with small-town warmth. Patients skip the metropolitan scramble yet receive U.S. board-level expertise, sedation choices, and same-day 3-D imaging. From emergency flare-ups to complex re-treats, the practice turns dreaded procedures into predictable, comfortable experiences.
31 Willowbrook Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804
(518) 480-4525
Adirondack Endodontics delivers precision root-therapy in a state-of-the-art Queensbury facility at 31 Willowbrook Rd, combining microscopic technology, digital imaging and same-day appointments to save natural teeth with minimal discomfort; patients value the board-certified expertise, gentle chairside manner, transparent insurance handling and flexible 518-480-4525 scheduling, while the practice’s central location and comprehensive website at www.adirondackendodontics.com streamline every visit from referral to final restoration.
Faq
What is Adirondack Endodontics and what services do they provide?
Adirondack Endodontics is a specialized dental practice located at 31 Willowbrook Rd, Queensbury, NY, dedicated exclusively to endodontic care, including root canal therapy, retreatment, and microsurgery using state-of-the-art microscopes and 3-D imaging to save natural teeth.
How do I schedule an appointment and what should I bring?
Call the office at (518) 480-4525 or visit www.adirondackendodontics.com to request a visit; bring your photo ID, insurance card, and any referral X-rays or reports from your general dentist in the United States to expedite check-in.
Does Adirondack Endodontics accept my dental insurance?
The practice participates with most major PPO plans and will file claims on your behalf; contact them with your policy details beforehand so they can verify coverage percentages, annual maximums, and any out-of-pocket estimates.
Is root canal treatment painful and how long is recovery?
With modern anesthetics and gentle techniques, most patients report the procedure feels similar to having a routine filling; post-op discomfort is typically mild and controlled with over-the-counter anti-inflammatories, allowing a return to work or school the same day.


