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Dr. Bart M. Rizzuto, DDS

Endodontist
5.0 (9 reviews) Updated Mar 11, 2026
2317 Balltown Rd # 201 Schenectady, NY 12309

About Dr. Bart M. Rizzuto, DDS

Root canals aren’t anyone’s idea of fun. Endodontics, though, handles the tricky cases—those deep infections, cracked teeth, or trauma that general dentists might refer out. Dr. Bart M. Rizzuto, DDS specializes in precisely that kind of care, working out of a suite on Balltown Road in Schenectady. The practice sits just off the main drag, near where the road curves past a mix of medical offices and quiet residential pockets. It’s not the kind of place you’d stumble upon unless you needed it, but for those dealing with persistent tooth pain or a failed filling, the focus is narrow and specific: saving natural teeth when possible, diagnosing what’s hidden beneath the gumline, and managing the kind of dental emergencies that can’t wait for a regular cleaning.

Patient feedback skews unusually positive for a specialty often associated with dread—Google shows a 5.0 rating from 9 reviews. That’s not a huge sample, but in a field where anxiety runs high, even a handful of consistent experiences can signal something worth noting. Endodontists like Rizzuto typically deal with the more technical side of dentistry: retreatment of prior root canals, surgical procedures like apicoectomies, or pinpointing the source of pain that X-rays alone can’t explain. The work isn’t glamorous, but it’s the kind of precise, problem-solving care that can mean the difference between extraction and keeping your original tooth. Schenectady’s dental scene leans practical, with fewer boutique practices and more no-nonsense clinics, and this one fits the mold.

If you’re facing a referral or suddenly dealing with a throbbing molar, the number to reach the office is (518) 377-1234. For first-time visitors, the building’s second-floor location (#201) means you’ll want to check the directory—or just pull up the map ahead of time to avoid circling the lot. And if you’re new to the area, yes, Balltown Road really is that long—don’t confuse this stretch with the one nearer the highway.

This listing was last updated on March 11, 2026

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