At Dental Care of Stamford, your comfort always comes first!
And So Much More!
We take the time to listen to your concerns, understand your needs, answer all of your questions and give you the personalized care and attention you deserve. Simply tell us how we can make your care better or more comfortable and we will do whatever we can.
We love taking care of people and it shows! Our patients constantly tell us how helpful and kind our entire team is. We know that listening, empathy and true caring goes a long, long way towards helping you feel safer and making your visit more comfortable.
If you think you need some extra help to get past your fear of the dentist then we have safe and extremely effective medicines that can help – Nitrous oxide, oral conscious sedation and IV sedation are all available.
At Dental Care you have the benefit of building a long-life relationship with your own
personal doctor as well as having access to an entire team of every dental specialists nearby!
General, Cosmetic & Restorative
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Read BioAs a group, our hygiene team has over 60 years of collective experience in the dental field. We’ve been there and done that so we can help you on the road to dental health without causing you discomfort and by using the newest dental technologies.
Research has shown that even the standard 6 month check-up and cleaning isn’t best for everyone, so we tailor your care as needed. Did you know that pregnant women, people with diabetes, implants and many other medical conditions need to come for hygiene visits every 3 months?
We make your visits as comfortable and thorough as possible using the best equipment and communicating with you along the way. We will be sure to address any special concerns you may have and promise to avoid making you feel guilty.
Gum disease, like many other serious diseases, usually doesn’t cause pain until it gets very serious, so please don’t put off visits to the dental hygienist!
Dental health can extend the human life 10 years.
First impressions: What people notice first is your smile. It is true, we can’t help noticing someone’s smile before we even get the chance to speak to them. It is in human nature to notice things that are slightly off…like food stuck between the teeth, a missing tooth, dark spots or discolored teeth, crooked teeth…
ARE YOU atRisk for Oral Cancer? Yes, yes you are! Oral Cancer is more common than you may be aware and it can happen to anyone. At least 53,000 known new cases of oral cancer are diagnosed each year. And at least 8,000 of them lead to death annually. Oral Cancer can be very fatal…
Soap stars cancer battle even though oral cancer kills more Americans every year than ovarian and prostate cancer COMBINED. There has been very little publicity about this deadly disease. Recently there was an article in People’s Magazine about Grant Achatz, the chef of Alinea Restaurant in Chicago, who was diagnosed with cancer of the tongue.…
Love the Gums You Are With February is National Gum Disease Awareness Month, but our team monitors your gum health all year round, and you should too! For many years the medical profession has ignored dental disease and looked right past the teeth as they peered down our throats. But in the last few years the…
Get to know more about Dr. Simon! Dr. Jerry Simon and his family made the cover of the Old Greenwich & Riverside Neighbors December Issue! Click the link below to check out the magazine and the interview that was written about Dr. Simon, his family and his work in the dental community. Read Article Let…
Together… We Can Fight Against Breast Cancer! October is breast cancer awareness month. 1 in 8 women in America will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Thankfully, science has come a long way in the past 50 plus years that has improved the rates of survival exponentially, but unfortunately it is still not 100% preventable…