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Ianiro Endodontics

Endodontist
5.0 (33 reviews) Updated Mar 29, 2026
2559 Western Trails Blvd Austin, TX 78745

About Ianiro Endodontics

Endodontics isn’t the kind of specialty most people think about until they need it—then suddenly, it’s the only thing that matters. Root canals, cracked teeth, and dental trauma don’t wait for convenient moments, and the western edges of Austin, where Ianiro Endodontics operates, have no shortage of active lifestyles that occasionally lead to urgent dental needs. The practice handles the kind of precise, problem-solving work that general dentists often refer out: retreatment of failed procedures, surgical endodontics, and diagnosing the kind of persistent pain that keeps people up at night. No one chooses to become an endodontic patient, but when the situation arises, the focus narrows to expertise and efficiency.

The office sits at 2559 Western Trails Blvd, a stretch of Austin that still feels like it’s catching up to the city’s rapid growth. This part of town—just south of the 290, near the intersection with Southwest Parkway—has a mix of medical offices, strip malls, and newer residential developments. It’s not a neighborhood that draws tourists, but for locals dealing with a dental emergency or a complicated referral, geography becomes secondary to getting the issue resolved. The address places it within easy reach of both the Oak Hill area and the sprawling suburbs to the west, where a broken tooth on a weekend isn’t just an inconvenience but a logistical scramble.

Endodontists, by definition, specialize in saving teeth that might otherwise be lost, and the scope of work here covers everything from routine root canals to more complex cases like apical surgeries or treating teeth with unusual anatomy. There’s no glamour in the field—just a quiet, methodical approach to problems that most patients would rather not contemplate. The practice doesn’t advertise cosmetic services or general dentistry; its role is narrower, deeper, and often the last stop before extraction becomes the only option. That kind of specialization means the patient base skews toward referrals, second opinions, and people who’ve already been through one failed attempt elsewhere.

For those who end up needing the services, the practical details matter: directions are straightforward via map, and questions or appointments can be directed to (512) 439-5755. The surrounding area is a study in Austin’s contrasts—chain restaurants and big-box stores share parking lots with older, family-run businesses, all under the same relentless Texas sun. It’s not a place that lingers in memory unless you’ve had reason to be there, but for anyone suddenly facing a dental crisis, that’s exactly the point.

This listing was last updated on March 29, 2026

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