A Dentist Serving Easton, CT
Radiant Smiles Family & Aesthetic Dentistry serves Easton, CT from 2240 Madison Avenue in Bridgeport's North End — about seven miles and fifteen minutes south. Dr. Jasmeet Kaur, D.D.S. is accepting new patients.
Easton is unusual among the towns we serve, and the reason is simple.
Easton does not have a dentist
Search for one and you will find practices in Fairfield, in Trumbull, in Weston, in Redding — and none in Easton itself. A town of around seven and a half thousand people, and the nearest dental chair is in somebody else's town.
Which means every person in Easton already drives out for the dentist. You are not deciding whether to make a trip. You are only deciding which direction to point the car.
That changes the question this page has to answer. It is not "is it worth driving to Bridgeport?" — you are driving somewhere regardless. It is "which of the available drives is the shortest, and which practice is worth arriving at?"
The road is called Easton Turnpike
NEEDS SIGN-OFF K-13 Claims about the practice — Parking at the building. Approve as written, or give the correction.
This is not a metaphor. Route 59 runs from Easton south through Fairfield to Bridgeport, and along a long stretch of it the road is signed Easton Turnpike — named for the place it comes from, because that is what it was built to connect.
Come down Sport Hill Road, pick up Route 59, and you are on a road whose entire purpose is to take Easton residents south. Fifteen to eighteen minutes later you are at Madison Avenue, with parking at the door.
For most of Easton, that is either the shortest drive available or very close to it.
What Easton families come for
NEEDS SIGN-OFF C-20, C-22, K-01 Costs stated here — porcelain veneer, per tooth $1,400–$2,500; invisalign, limited case from around $3,000. Claims about the practice — Implants PLACED AND RESTORED in-house. Approve as written, or give the correction.
One practice for everybody. A child's first checkup at two and a grandparent's crown at eighty-two, in the same office, with the same dentist and one set of records. When you are already driving fifteen minutes, the last thing you want is to be driving to three different practices for three members of the family. Family and general dentistry.
[Cosmetic](/cosmetic-dentist-bridgeport) work, with the prices printed. Veneers at $1,400 to $2,500 a tooth. Invisalign from around $3,000 for a limited case. Whitening from $300. Those numbers are on the pages, which means you can compare before you get in the car — a courtesy that is astonishingly rare and costs us nothing but candour.
Implants, placed and restored here rather than referred across two practices and three months. Dental implants.
And a dentist who will tell you when the cheaper option is the right one. Whitening and one bonding, for under a thousand dollars, is a routine outcome of a consultation that began with the word "veneers".
The practical part
NEEDS SIGN-OFF K-13, K-14 Claims about the practice — Parking at the building; Hours: Mon/Tue/Thu 8–5:30, Fri 8–1; closed Wed/Sat/Sun. Approve as written, or give the correction.
Parking at the building. Not a shared lot, not a meter.
Appointments from 8:00 a.m., which is the one that fits around a school run and a commute.
We are closed Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday to 5:30 p.m., and Friday to 1:00 p.m. On a fifteen-minute drive, that is worth knowing in advance.
Call (203) 372-0881.
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Radiant Smiles is in Bridgeport, not Easton — at 2240 Madison Avenue, about seven miles and fifteen minutes south.

Getting here from Easton
From Easton centre (about 15–18 minutes, roughly 7 miles). Head south on Sport Hill Road and pick up Route 59 — the Easton Turnpike — which runs south through Fairfield toward Bridgeport. Continue south, then east onto Madison Avenue. We are at 2240, with parking at the building.
From the western side of Easton. Route 58, the Black Rock Turnpike, runs south through Fairfield and is often the better road from that side. Pick up Park Avenue or Black Rock Turnpike and head east.
From the Merritt Parkway. The Route 59 interchange — long signed as Exit 46, renumbered to Exit 28 — is the Easton Turnpike exit. Take the Merritt east and come off at Park Avenue (Exit 47, now Exit 29), then drop south to Madison Avenue.
Worth knowing: the Merritt's exit numbers were renumbered to the mile-based system. The old numbers are still posted on smaller signs beneath the new ones. Read the road name, not the number.

Why Easton families choose Radiant Smiles Family & Aesthetic Dentistry
- Easton has no dentist of its own
- A straight run down Route 59
- Parking at the door
- One office for the whole family
- Published cost ranges

Care we offer Easton patients

Family & General Dentistry
Cleanings, exams, X-rays, fillings and preventive care for children and adults, in one office on Madison Avenue. Accepting new patients.
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Porcelain veneers, professional whitening, tooth-coloured bonding and clear aligners. Dr. Kaur reviews the options and the cost at a consultation.
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Invisalign
Clear, removable aligners that straighten teeth without metal braces. Most adult cases take 12 to 18 months. Digital scan, no impression trays.
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Dental Implants
A titanium post replaces the root of a missing tooth and carries a custom crown. Placed and restored in-house by Dr. Kaur. Firm quote after an X-ray.
Learn moreVisiting from Easton
Parking at the door, at 2240 Madison Avenue in Bridgeport's North End. Open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Closed Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.

- Call us(203) 372-0881 · click to call
- Visit us2240 Madison Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06606 · North End
Get directions - HoursMon–Tue · 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday · Closed
Thursday · 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday · 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sat–Sun · Closed
Frequently asked questions
How long is the drive from Easton?
Easton doesn't have a dentist. Where do people go?
Is there parking at the office?
Do you take my insurance?
The long answer: Going to the Dentist Without Insurance in Bridgeport — What It Actually Costs
Book with a dentist who will tell you when you do not need the treatment
Dr. Jasmeet Kaur, D.D.S. publishes her cost ranges, explains the cheaper option first, and says plainly when the honest answer is to do nothing. Accepting new patients, including children.