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Endodontic Associates

Endodontist
4.8 (308 reviews) Updated Mar 30, 2026
1434 E 4500 S #201 Holladay, UT 84117, Salt Lake City

About Endodontic Associates

Endodontics isn’t the kind of specialty most people think about until they need it. Root canals, traumatic dental injuries, and persistent tooth pain often lead to a referral—and that’s when Endodontic Associates comes into the picture. This Holladay practice handles the kind of precise, internal tooth work that general dentists typically don’t perform, from diagnosing complex pain to performing microsurgery on damaged roots. It’s the kind of place you hope to never need but are relieved to find when you do.

The office sits at 1434 E 4500 S #201, a second-floor suite in a professional building just off the main drag in Holladay. The area is quiet compared to Salt Lake’s busier corridors, but still central enough to serve patients from across the valley. Endodontic work isn’t something you’d schedule on a whim, so the location balances accessibility with the kind of low-key setting that suits a specialty practice. No walk-ins, no retail frills—just the focused care you’d expect from a practice that deals exclusively with tooth nerves and pulp.

Procedures here run the gamut from routine root canals to more involved treatments like apical surgeries or retreatment of failed prior work. They also handle dental trauma cases—cracked teeth from accidents, dislodged teeth that need saving—where timing and precision matter. There’s no cosmetic dentistry or cleanings on offer; this is strictly about preserving the tooth’s internal structure when simpler fixes won’t cut it. For questions or to arrange a consultation, the number to call is (801) 272-5800.

If you’re heading there for the first time, the map will help pinpoint the suite entrance, which isn’t always obvious from the street. Holladay’s grid can be deceptive, so it’s worth double-checking the building number before you arrive. The work done here isn’t the kind you’d brag about at a party—but if you’re dealing with a tooth that’s beyond a filling, it’s the kind of place you’ll want to know exists.

This listing was last updated on March 30, 2026

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