About Jay Vuong
Root canals aren’t the kind of thing people plan for, but when the need arises, having a specialist nearby makes the difference. Endodontists focus solely on diagnosing tooth pain, performing root canal therapy, and handling dental trauma—procedures that general dentists often refer out. In New Windsor, this kind of care doesn’t require a long drive into the city. The practice at 401 Windsor Hwy sits just off the highway, where the stretch of road balances commercial convenience with the quieter edges of town.
The area around Route 32 has long been a mix of medical offices and local businesses, the kind of place where practicality outweighs flash. Here, endodontic treatment—whether it’s a routine root canal, retreatment of a previous procedure, or surgery like an apicoectomy—happens without the frills. Specialists in this field spend years training beyond dental school, narrowing their expertise to the pulp and nerves inside teeth. It’s the kind of precision work that doesn’t lend itself to generalizations, which is why a dedicated practice like this one exists.
Questions about symptoms or post-treatment care usually get answered over the phone, and (914) 569-2000 connects directly to the office. Most patients arrive after a referral, already aware that endodontics isn’t about cleanings or crowns but about saving a tooth that might otherwise be lost. The building itself is unassuming, blending into the lineup of professional suites that dot this part of New Windsor—no neon signs, no grand announcements, just a straightforward address for those who’ve been told they need more than a filling.
Finding the place is simple enough with a quick map check, though locals know it’s just past the intersection where the highway meets the older, tree-lined streets. Nobody *wants* to need an endodontist, but when the choice is between extraction and saving the tooth, this is where the referral leads.
This listing was last updated on May 14, 2026