Dr. Terry A. Giangreco, DDS
About Dr. Terry A. Giangreco, DDS
Orthodontics often occupies that awkward middle ground between medical necessity and cosmetic confidence. Unlike routine dental visits, treatments here tend to span months or years, shaping not just smiles but daily habits. Braces and aligners remain the cornerstones, though modern options like clear aligners and lingual braces have expanded choices for those balancing aesthetics with function. Pittsford’s suburban setting makes it a practical hub for specialized care, where families and professionals alike can access services without the downtown commute.
Dr. Terry A. Giangreco, DDS operates from 750 Pittsford Victor Rd, a stretch of road that blends commercial convenience with the quieter edges of Monroe County. The location sits just east of the Thruway, offering easy access for patients coming from Victor or the eastern suburbs of Rochester. Orthodontic work here covers the expected spectrum: traditional metal braces, ceramic alternatives, and retainer fittings. Initial consultations typically map out timelines and financial options, though specifics naturally depend on individual cases.
Booking a visit starts with a call to (585) 248-5100, where the focus remains on scheduling rather than sales. First appointments often involve X-rays and impressions, the foundational steps before any hardware gets near the teeth. Follow-ups adjust wires, replace aligners, or track progress—routine but essential check-ins that stretch over the duration of treatment. Pittsford’s mix of schools and residential neighborhoods means the practice sees a steady flow of adolescents, though adults seeking later-in-life adjustments aren’t uncommon either.
The surrounding area leans more toward strip malls and professional offices than quaint village charm, but that’s part of its appeal. A five-minute drive reaches the Erie Canal path, where patients (or their parents) might kill time before or after appointments. For directions or a closer look at the location, the map lays out the route without ambiguity. It’s a corner of the suburbs where functionality trumps frills—a fitting backdrop for the slow, precise work of straightening teeth.
This listing was last updated on March 28, 2026