A Dentist Serving Fairfield, CT
Radiant Smiles Family & Aesthetic Dentistry serves Fairfield, CT from 2240 Madison Avenue in Bridgeport's North End — about fifteen minutes from Fairfield centre, and a good deal less from the Stratfield, Tunxis Hill and Brooklawn end of town. Dr. Jasmeet Kaur, D.D.S. is accepting new patients.
Fairfield has no shortage of dentists, several of them very good. So this page needs to answer one question honestly: why would you come here instead?
Half of Fairfield is closer to us than to Fairfield centre
Look at where the town line actually runs.
Brooklawn Country Club — the one that gives the Brooklawn neighbourhood its name — has a Fairfield address, on Algonquin Road, and it sits about a mile and a half from our front door. Stratfield, Tunxis Hill and the whole eastern shoulder of Fairfield press right up against Bridgeport's North End, and Madison Avenue runs straight through the middle of it.
If that is where you live, driving west to Fairfield centre and driving east to us are not remotely the same journey. We are the shorter one, and the one with parking at the end of it.
What Fairfield patients come for
NEEDS SIGN-OFF C-20, C-22, K-07 Costs stated here — porcelain veneer, per tooth $1,400–$2,500; invisalign, limited case from around $3,000. Claims about the practice — iTero / TRIOS scanners — no impression trays. Approve as written, or give the correction.
Cosmetic work, with the prices printed. This is the honest draw, and it is worth being blunt about it: cosmetic dentistry on the Post Road carries Post Road overhead. We publish our ranges — veneers at $1,400 to $2,500 a tooth, whitening from $300, Invisalign from around $3,000 for a limited case. Take those numbers and compare them with what you have been quoted. That is the entire argument, and you can settle it in ten minutes.
A dentist who explains before she works. Dr. Kaur will tell you when bonding at $400 will solve a problem you came in prepared to spend $12,000 on. That happens here regularly, and it is not a marketing line — it is what the cosmetic consultation is for.
No impression trays. Digital scanning with iTero and TRIOS. Ninety seconds, no goop.
Being straight about the competition
Fairfield County is the most competitive market in the state for cosmetic dentistry, and there are practices in Fairfield with five-star ratings and hundreds of reviews that have been doing beautiful work for decades.
We are not going to tell you we are better than them, because we cannot substantiate it and because you should not believe any practice that does. What we will tell you is what we charge, what is included, what the drawbacks are — veneers are irreversible, and we say so on the page that sells them — and what we would do if it were our own mouth.
Then you decide. Come for the consultation, and if you go elsewhere afterwards, that is a perfectly good outcome.
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. Anyone who has tried to park on the Post Road on a Saturday knows why that sentence is on this page.
8:00 a.m. appointments, before the Merritt fills up.
Closed Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday to 5:30 p.m., Friday to 1:00 p.m.
Call (203) 372-0881.
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Radiant Smiles is in Bridgeport, not Fairfield — at 2240 Madison Avenue, about fifteen minutes east of Fairfield centre and considerably less from the Stratfield end.

Getting here from Fairfield
From Fairfield centre (about 15 minutes, roughly 6 miles). Head northeast on Black Rock Turnpike (Route 58), then east through Stratfield to Park Avenue. Turn east onto Madison Avenue. We are at 2240, with parking at the building.
From the Stratfield, Tunxis Hill and Brooklawn side. This is a short hop rather than a drive — head east and pick up Madison Avenue directly. From the Brooklawn Country Club end it is a little over a mile.
From the Merritt Parkway. Come off at Black Rock Turnpike (Route 58) — long signed as Exit 44, renumbered to Exit 27 — and head southeast. Or, coming from the east, take the Park Avenue exit (Exit 47, renumbered to Exit 29), which is the one that also serves Sacred Heart University, and 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 underneath, but read the road name rather than the number.

Why Fairfield families choose Radiant Smiles Family & Aesthetic Dentistry
- Very close from Stratfield
- Tunxis Hill and Brooklawn
- Cosmetic dentistry with published prices
- Parking at the door
- Digital scanning
- no impression trays
- 8:00 a.m. appointments

Care we offer Fairfield patients

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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Porcelain Veneers
Thin custom porcelain shells bonded to the front of teeth to change shape, colour or alignment. Irreversible, and quoted per tooth after a consultation.
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Teeth Whitening
Professional whitening, in-office or with custom take-home trays. Supervised, so sensitivity is managed rather than endured. From roughly $300.
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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.
Learn moreVisiting from Fairfield
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 Fairfield?
Fairfield has plenty of dentists. Why come here?
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.