Welcome to Astra Dental. Our Stratford dental office is built for patients who want modern care, clear explanations, and practical treatment options.

Whether you need a cleaning, emergency visit, crown, implant consultation, cosmetic treatment, or a second opinion, the goal is the same: understand the problem first and choose the right next step.

What we focus on

Astra Dental provides general dentistry, dental implants, same-day crowns, emergency dentistry, cosmetic care, dentures, oral surgery, root canals, and full-mouth restorative planning.

The office uses digital scanning, in-house technology, and careful diagnosis to make treatment more efficient and easier to understand.

How visits should feel

Patients should feel heard. Dr. Sran explains what is urgent, what can wait, and what options are available so treatment decisions feel less overwhelming.

Astra Dental is located at 2499 Main Street, Unit D, Stratford, CT 06615.

How this supports everyday dental health

General dentistry is where long-term oral health is protected. For patients in Stratford and nearby towns, the goal is to catch problems early, explain them clearly, and avoid bigger treatment whenever possible.

A welcome post should help new patients understand the tone of the office: direct explanations, modern tools, realistic treatment plans, and respect for the patient's time.

Astra Dental offers preventive visits, emergency care, same-day lab dentistry, implant consultations, cosmetic treatment, dentures, root canals, and second opinions in Stratford.

What a complete dental visit should include

A complete dental visit should do more than look for cavities. It should evaluate gum health, bite wear, cracked teeth, old dental work, oral cancer concerns, risk factors, and the patient's own goals for comfort and appearance.

When patients understand what is urgent and what can be watched, dentistry becomes less overwhelming. A good plan makes priorities clear.

  • Review of gum health, bone levels, and bleeding
  • Check for cavities, cracks, failing fillings, and worn teeth
  • Conversation about home care, dry mouth, grinding, and diet
  • Clear prioritization of what should be treated first

Questions patients should ask

A stronger dental plan usually starts with better questions.

  • What should I bring to a first visit?
  • Can I ask for a second opinion?
  • Can the office help with both routine care and bigger dental problems?
  • How do I schedule if I have pain or a broken tooth?

Details that can change the recommendation

New patients can expect a conversation about goals, concerns, timing, and priorities.

Digital imaging and photos can help explain what is happening in the mouth.

The office is located at 2499 Main Street, Unit D, Stratford, CT 06615.

Common patient questions

What should I bring to a first visit?

The answer depends on the patient's gum health, cavity risk, bite forces, existing dental work, home care, dry mouth, and medical history. That is why routine dental care should still be personalized.

Can I ask for a second opinion?

Astra Dental uses exams, X-rays when needed, photos, periodontal measurements, and patient concerns to decide what should be treated now and what can be monitored safely.

Can the office help with both routine care and bigger dental problems?

The most conservative plan is not always doing nothing. Sometimes treating a small cavity, cracked filling, or gum issue early prevents a bigger procedure later.

How do I schedule if I have pain or a broken tooth?

Patients without traditional dental insurance can also ask about the Astra Dental Savings Plan, which helps keep exams, cleanings, necessary X-rays, and treatment savings easier to plan.

Prevention is strongest when it is personal

Two patients can have very different risks even if their teeth look similar. Dry mouth, medications, diet, gum pockets, grinding, older dental work, and home-care access can all change the recommended schedule.

Astra Dental uses routine visits to build a plan that fits the patient instead of giving every person the same checklist.

When to plan your next dental visit

Patients should not wait for pain before scheduling care. Bleeding gums, food getting stuck, sensitivity, rough fillings, worn edges, bad breath, jaw soreness, or changes in the way teeth fit together are all reasons to have the mouth checked.

For many patients, a six-month rhythm works well. Patients with gum disease, high cavity risk, implants, dry mouth, heavy tartar buildup, or extensive dental work may benefit from a more personalized maintenance schedule.

Helpful next pages

Patients comparing options can also review General Dentistry, Dental Exams & Cleanings, Dental Fillings, Gum Disease Treatment.