Enfield Family Dental

(on hazard ave)
Dentists in Enfield, CT
Dentists

Hours

Monday
7:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
7:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
7:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
7:00AM - 1:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

71 Hazard Ave
Enfield, CT
06082

About

Our experienced dentist and team at Enfield Family Dental offer quality, comprehensive dentistry for patients of all ages. Our goal is to provide you with the best possible experience in a calm, caring environment. We welcome you to call or visit us today to make your appointment with Dr. Wilford Samson and learn more about dental care in Enfield, Connecticut, and the surrounding areas of Somers, Suffield, Windsor, and East Windsor, Connecticut, and Agawam, Longmeadow, and East Longmeadow, Massachusetts.

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Is the taste of ice cream or a sip of hot coffee sometimes a painful experience for you? Does brushing or flossing make you wince occasionally? If so, you may have sensitive teeth.
"Smile, it is the key that fits the lock of everybody's heart." - Anthony J. D'Angelo
Give us a call to schedule your next dental appointment!
"You're never fully dressed without a smile." - Annie, 1982
Whenever a shark's tooth is broken or lost, the one behind moves forward so that the shark always has a full set of teeth!
Use rewards to motivate your children to brush their teeth. For example, let them pick their toothbrush or have a goal chart to track their progress on a goal that leads to something they enjoy, like going to a movie.
A baby tooth usually remains in the child's mouth until a permanent tooth underneath it is ready to emerge through the gums.
There are 10 to 12 teaspoons of sugar in a single can of soda! By avoiding sugary drinks like sodas and fruit juices, you can significantly reduce your risk of tooth decay!
Most adults have 32 teeth! These 32 teeth include the four wisdom teeth that come later in life, but some people never get them!
Book your dental appointment today!
A smile is the shortest distance between two people!
We love to see our patients smile!
What made you smile today?
Drinking teeth-staining liquids (such as coffee or tea) through a reusable straw can help reduce the staining on your teeth and may help reduce the risk of tooth decay.
"Life is like a mirror. Smile at it, and it smiles back at you!" - Peace Pilgrim
You might have to reach for your child’s toothpaste every once in a while when you run out, but make sure you don’t make it a regular thing. Children’s toothpaste does not have adequate fluoride for adults.
Why is it better to receive teeth whitening treatment from a professional dentist? Over-the-counter products are legally only allowed to contain up to 0.01% peroxide, which is too low to have a significant impact on the color of your teeth. Ask our office how we can brighten your smile today!
Everyone knows you need calcium for your bones and teeth, but did you know that your body needs Vitamin D to absorb the calcium? So make sure you still get some sunlight, even in the fall!
You probably already know that a diet of fruits and vegetables is good for teeth, but starchy foods are an essential part of that diet, too. Bread, rice, potatoes, and pasta help balance out your diet for healthy teeth.
Tobacco stains teeth and significantly increases the risk of gum disease and oral cancer. If you smoke or use chewing tobacco, consider quitting.
When was your last dental checkup? If it has been more than six months, give us a call today!
“If you have only one smile in you, give it to the people you love.” - Maya Angelou
Have a glass of water before tea! Since tea contains caffeine, it is better to drink water first to reduce acidity, which reduces the effect of tea on your teeth and your gums!
The tooth is the only part of the body that can't heal itself!
You shouldn't brush your teeth after vomiting or reflux. Doing so can cause more damage to your teeth. Instead, use water to rinse your mouth out once you're feeling better.
Give us a call to schedule your next dental appointment!
Smile and let everyone know that today, you're a lot stronger than you were yesterday!
Don't forget to floss every day, especially after meals. Floss can help remove the small particles in-between your teeth that your toothbrush usually can't reach; this can reduce your chances of developing tooth decay and gum disease.
Your nutrition affects your teeth, so eat healthily!
“A smile is an inexpensive way to change your looks.” - Charles Gordy
When you have a dozen reasons to smile, don't let one reason make you frown!
Smiling doesn't necessarily mean you're happy. Sometimes it just means you're strong.
Crocodiles get their teeth cleaned, too! The Crocodile Bird flies into the open mouth of a crocodile to clean their teeth.
Drop a photo of your beautiful smile! We'd love to see.
Make sure you’re keeping your toothbrush clean. After rinsing it after each use, leave it to air dry to prevent new bacteria from growing.
Smiles are contagious! Don't forget to smile today!
Shine so brightly that others have no choice but to light up with you!
Wisdom teeth get their nickname from the age when they typically grow in. Wisdom teeth don’t actually grow out until the dental arch becomes larger, around 17 to 25; this time is referred to as the “age of wisdom.”
Although it might have staining effects, recent research has shown that a cup of black tea (without sugar, lemon, or milk) can help suppress the growth of cavity-causing bacteria.
“Nothing you wear is more important than your smile.” - Connie Stevens
Smile every day; it enhances your appearance, changes your mood, relieves stress, and helps you stay positive!
Schedule a consultation today to make your smile dreams come true!
Smile more, worry less!
Most children have a full set of 20 primary teeth by the time they are 3. Every child is different, but usually, the first teeth to come in are located in the top and bottom front of their mouth.
It is fine to have a snack. However, you should not be eating after brushing your teeth at the end of the day. The food will sit between your teeth and fuel the bacteria!
Brushing your teeth daily with toothpaste promotes good oral health.
Did you know that dental fillings have a life expectancy of about 8 to 10 years? If you have fillings, make sure you get them looked at during your next visit.
To keep your teeth white, you should brush your teeth twice a day for 2 minutes, floss daily, limit foods that stain your teeth, and maintain regular visits to our office for checkups!
Once the baby teeth have erupted, the crowns and roots of the adult teeth are already forming underneath.
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A mulberry molar is a tooth with more than the usual four cusps.
Flossing can be difficult, especially if you are on the go. Try using floss picks. They are easy to use and convenient when you travel.
Like fingerprints—and snowflakes—everyone’s tongue print is unique.
Do you still need to use your dental benefits? Book an appointment today!
Make sure your toothpaste contains fluoride. This mineral helps strengthen your tooth enamel, thereby making your teeth more resistant to tooth decay.
There is evidence that dentistry has been practiced since 7000 BC.
You’ve heard that you should get enough sun to make vitamin D, which is good for your bones. This extends to your teeth and gums as well. You can also get vitamin D and calcium in supplements.
“Let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.” - Mother Teresa
A mulberry molar is a tooth with more than the usual four cusps.
Avoid using your teeth for anything other than chewing food. If you use them to crack nuts, remove bottle tops or rip open packaging, you risk chipping or even breaking your teeth.
What's your favorite brand of toothpaste?
It’s impossible to be “immune” to dental problems. However, by taking care of your teeth properly, you can prevent any issues from arising.
Three percent of adolescents age 12 to 19 have never been to the dentist.
Make sure your toothpaste contains fluoride. This mineral helps strengthen your tooth enamel, thereby making your teeth more resistant to tooth decay.
There is evidence that dentistry has been practiced since 7000 BC.
If you’re a smoker, here’s one more reason to quit. Not only does smoking affect your physical health, but it can also harm oral health as it causes bad breath, yellow teeth, and increases the risk of gum disease.
It is recommended to change your toothbrush about every three months
People don’t chew up and down; they chew side to side just like cows chew!
Brushing before bed is crucial. Saliva helps fight cavity-causing bacteria, but you don’t produce much saliva while you are sleeping. Cleaning your teeth before bed prevents acids from eating through the enamel on your teeth, which can lead to tooth decay.
Avoid using your teeth for anything other than chewing food. If you use them to crack nuts, remove bottle tops or rip open packaging, you risk chipping or even breaking your teeth.
In addition to brushing and flossing, rinsing your mouth with an antibacterial rinse can help prevent decay and gum problems.
"A warm smile is the universal language of kindness." - William Arthur Ward
Don’t neglect your smile this holiday season!
We can help you achieve a healthy and beautiful smile! Give us a call today.
If you’re a smoker, here’s one more reason to quit. Not only does smoking affect your physical health, but it can also harm oral health as it causes bad breath, yellow teeth, and increases the risk of gum disease.
Make sure you’re getting enough calcium to maintain healthy teeth! Yogurt, fortified orange juice, broccoli, cheese, and other dairy products can provide you with that much-needed calcium.
Only 40 percent of young people aged six to 19 have had cavities in their life. That’s down from 50 percent a decade ago.
Keep a pack of sugar-free gum on hand wherever you go. It can come in handy when you’ve accidentally forgotten your toothbrush!
Your tongue is capable of carrying bacteria, just like your teeth, so brushing your tongue is always important, too!
In addition to brushing and flossing, rinsing your mouth with an antibacterial rinse can help prevent decay and gum problems.
"A warm smile is the universal language of kindness." - William Arthur Ward
You may brush regularly, but are you brushing for long enough? It's recommended to brush for at least two minutes, twice daily!
We love to see our patients smile!
We all need to brush; make sure you’re using the right toothbrush for you.
Smiling offers more health benefits than you think. Not only does it help to change your mood and relieve stress by triggering your brain to release endorphins, but it also boosts your immune system and lowers your blood pressure over time! (Not to mention a smile always looks good on you!)
Why visit the dentist every six months? The time in-between each visit is enough for the development of plaque to take place, and regular cleanings with the dentist will remove this plaque and prevent it from causing harm to your dental and overall oral health.
Make sure you’re getting enough calcium to maintain healthy teeth! Yogurt, fortified orange juice, broccoli, cheese, and other dairy products can provide you with that much-needed calcium.
Your smile is the first thing people notice when they meet you. Show off your best smile by practicing healthy dental habits!
The worst culprits of staining teeth are coffee, wine, tea, and cigarette smoke. If you want a brighter smile, it's best to limit or avoid these things entirely.
Flossing is an important part of taking care of your teeth and gums. Flossing at least once a day can help prevent plaque from building up in-between your teeth!
Your diet is essential to healthy living, but did you know that eating right can help prevent tooth decay & gum disease? Drink lots of water, & stay away from sugar-loaded foods and drinks! Your teeth—and body—will thank you later!
You may brush regularly, but are you brushing for long enough? It's recommended to brush for at least two minutes, twice daily!
We love to see our patients smile!
We often treat patients who have neglected to take care of their teeth for long periods of time. This neglect can result in situations where many of the patient’s teeth are decayed, damaged, or even completely missing. When this happens, we often recommend that the patient consider dentures to replace their missing teeth.
Don't forget to smile today!
All other tissues in our bodies have the power to repair themselves, but our teeth can’t. When damaged, they must be repaired by a skilled dentist using crowns, fillings, or veneers.
As we get older, it becomes more important to maintain our oral health. Skipping dentist appointments or becoming lax on brushing and flossing can lead to gum disease.
Your smile is the first thing people notice when they meet you. Show off your best smile by practicing healthy dental habits!
The worst culprits of staining teeth are coffee, wine, tea, and cigarette smoke. If you want a brighter smile, it's best to limit or avoid these things entirely.
“A smile cures the wounding of a frown.” - William Shakespeare
Around 200 A.D., the Romans used a mixture of eggshells, oyster shells, and honey to clean their teeth.
We offer a full range of dental services to care for all of your dental needs.
Think you might need a consultation? Book one today by giving our office a call!
We often treat patients who have neglected to take care of their teeth for long periods of time. This neglect can result in situations where many of the patient’s teeth are decayed, damaged, or even completely missing. When this happens, we often recommend that the patient consider dentures to replace their missing teeth.
Don't forget to smile today!
Visit your dentist regularly (preferably every 6 months)! They can help detect dental conditions before they become severe, and even prevent them from occurring in the first place with preventive treatments like cleanings.
According to a recent Time survey, 59 percent of people would rather have a dental appointment than having to sit next to someone who is talking on a cell phone…Who would've thought?
Toss that toothpick! Sure, they may come in handy if you badly need to remove food debris, but toothpicks are not equal to dental floss; they can splinter and break, and using them too aggressively can damage gum tissue.
“A smile cures the wounding of a frown.” - William Shakespeare
Around 200 A.D., the Romans used a mixture of eggshells, oyster shells, and honey to clean their teeth.
We offer a full range of dental services to care for all of your dental needs.
Even though it’s true that we eventually lose the 20 primary teeth we started with in place of permanent adult teeth, we should still treat them just the same when it comes to dental health.
Not a fan of traditional flossing? Try a water flosser instead!
Forty-eight percent of young adults have untagged themselves from photos on Facebook because of their smiles.
In the middle ages, people thought that a dog’s tooth boiled in wine made an excellent mouth rinse to prevent tooth decay.
Visit your dentist regularly (preferably every 6 months)! They can help detect dental conditions before they become severe, and even prevent them from occurring in the first place with preventive treatments like cleanings.
According to a recent Time survey, 59 percent of people would rather have a dental appointment than having to sit next to someone who is talking on a cell phone…Who would've thought?
The acidity in red wine has the ability to dissolve your teeth’s surface, making them more susceptible to pigmentation.
The earliest evidence of dental care comes from a prehistoric farming village, Mahrgarh, in what is now Pakistan. A total of eleven teeth from nine adults who lived between 7,500 and 9,000 years ago were excavated and contained holes drilled with sharpened flint points.
The three signs to watch out for to see if your dental routine needs some help. Bad breath, tooth pain, and stains. If you noticed that you are dealing with these or they have gotten worse, it is time to improve your dental routine!
Smile in the mirror. Do that every morning and you'll start to see a big difference in your life.
Oral health is connected to other health conditions, so the best way to stay in top form is to pay attention to your whole-body health – maintaining a healthy blood pressure, sugar level, etc.
Even though it’s true that we eventually lose the 20 primary teeth we started with in place of permanent adult teeth, we should still treat them just the same when it comes to dental health.
It is good to work out and stay hydrated, but sometimes those sports drinks make it harder on you. They are filled with lots of sugar, which can cause cavities! Stick to water.
Every year, kids in North America spend close to half a billion dollars on chewing gum.
Focus on nasal breathing. Breathing through your mouth dries out the saliva and makes you more susceptible to tooth decay and gum disease.
An obscure law in Vermont states that it is illegal for a woman to wear false teeth without the written permission of her husband.
The acidity in red wine has the ability to dissolve your teeth’s surface, making them more susceptible to pigmentation.
The earliest evidence of dental care comes from a prehistoric farming village, Mahrgarh, in what is now Pakistan. A total of eleven teeth from nine adults who lived between 7,500 and 9,000 years ago were excavated and contained holes drilled with sharpened flint points.
Thanks to the durability of tooth enamel, our teeth actually outlast us. In fact, some of the most fascinating things we know about human history come from the study of our forebearers’ dental remains.
Use your smile to change the world; don't let the world change your smile.
Oral hygiene and diet may have an effect on the health of your teeth, but lifestyle choices do, too. For example, smoking can increase the risk of developing periodontal disease. Getting less than six hours of sleep may affect dental health as well because not getting enough sleep can impair the body’s immune system, leaving it more susceptible to infections such as gum disease.
Find a reason to smile today!
Keep smiling because life is a beautiful thing, and there is so much to smile about.
If you ever get a tooth knocked out (and we hope this never happens!), pop it in a glass of milk. This will help to preserve it until a dentist can put it back into place.
Thanks to the durability of tooth enamel, our teeth actually outlast us. In fact, some of the most fascinating things we know about human history come from the study of our forebearers’ dental remains.
Use your smile to change the world; don't let the world change your smile.
Do you have a child gearing up for their first visit to the dentist? They might be a little nervous, but parents, we have a few tips to calm those nerves! Read books about visiting the dentist, take your child to the office for a preview, and go over what their first visit will be like. Most importantly, speak positively about your dental experiences!
What put a smile on your face today?
A root canal is done to repair and save a badly damaged or infected tooth instead of removing it.⁣
Oral hygiene and diet may have an effect on the health of your teeth, but lifestyle choices do, too. For example, smoking can increase the risk of developing periodontal disease. Getting less than six hours of sleep may affect dental health as well because not getting enough sleep can impair the body’s immune system, leaving it more susceptible to infections such as gum disease.
Find a reason to smile today!
Keep smiling because life is a beautiful thing, and there is so much to smile about.
Good oral habits should start early! Make sure the children in your life know how to properly brush and floss their teeth, and do so regularly. Children at the age of 2 can be allowed to brush on their own, though they should still be supervised.
If you’re right-handed, you tend to chew food on your right side. If you’re left-handed, you’ll more likely chew food on the left.
Proper nutrition means eating a well-balanced diet so that your body can get the nutrients needed for good health and wellness. If your diet is low in the nutrients your body needs, your mouth may have a more difficult time resisting infection.
Drink more water! Yes, water is good for your overall health, but it helps your dental health too. It keeps your gums hydrated and helps filter out any food and bacteria after eating!
Never underestimate the importance of having a person in your life who can always make you smile.
Do you have a child gearing up for their first visit to the dentist? They might be a little nervous, but parents, we have a few tips to calm those nerves! Read books about visiting the dentist, take your child to the office for a preview, and go over what their first visit will be like. Most importantly, speak positively about your dental experiences!
Why did the king go to the dentist? To get his teeth crowned!
Consuming acidic foods and beverages, such as sports and energy drinks, citrus fruits, wine, and tomatoes, can erode tooth enamel. Rinse your mouth with water after consuming acidic foods and beverages and wait at least 30 minutes before brushing your teeth!
Did you know giraffes only have bottom teeth?
Dental care tips to keep your smile at its best: 1. Brush twice a day. 2. Floss once a day. 3. Maintain a teeth-friendly diet. 4. Drink lots of water. 5. Visit the dentist twice a year for regular cleanings & exams!
Avoid eating an hour before bed to give your saliva a chance to do its job clearing away food debris and neutralizing acid.
Good oral habits should start early! Make sure the children in your life know how to properly brush and floss their teeth, and do so regularly. Children at the age of 2 can be allowed to brush on their own, though they should still be supervised.

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Enfield Family Dental
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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Enfield Family Dental in Enfield CT?
    You can reach them at: 860-749-2225. It’s best to call Enfield Family Dental during business hours.
  • What is the address for Enfield Family Dental on hazard ave in Enfield?
    Enfield Family Dental is located at this address: 71 Hazard Ave Enfield, CT 06082.
  • What are Enfield Family Dental(Enfield, CT) store hours?
    Enfield Family Dental store hours are as follows: Mon-Tue: 7:00AM - 5:00PM, Wed: Closed, Thu: 7:00AM - 5:00PM, Fri: 7:00AM - 1:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.