About Dr. Steve Hershcopf
Most dental offices in the area focus on routine cleanings and fillings, but cosmetic dentistry occupies its own niche—less about emergencies, more about precision and aesthetics. On Deming Street in South Windsor, just off the main drag where the sidewalks widen near the old library, this practice fits into a stretch of professional offices that don’t shout for attention. Cosmetic work here likely covers the usual: veneers, whitening, maybe even subtle aligner adjustments for those who’ve long avoided the orthodontist’s chair. The building itself is unassuming, the kind of place you’d walk past unless you were specifically looking for it.
Online, the feedback is sparse but perfect—a 5.0-star rating drawn from a single review on Google. That kind of score doesn’t tell you much about wait times or the texture of the polishing paste, but it does suggest someone left satisfied enough to leave five stars without hesitation. Cosmetic dentistry, by nature, deals in small transformations: a slightly brighter smile, a tooth reshaped to match its neighbor, the kind of tweaks that take years off a photograph. Whether it’s bonding to fix a chip or a full set of porcelain veneers, the work happens in increments, one appointment at a time.
Booking a consultation would start with a call to (860) 644-0863, though the quiet corner of South Windsor doesn’t exactly demand walk-ins. For directions, the map pin drops you between a tax accountant and a physical therapy clinic, a block where the most notable feature is the lack of fanfare. This isn’t the kind of street where you’d linger, but then again, neither is a dental chair.
This listing was last updated on March 12, 2026