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Rebuild your smile with precision restorations thatlook natural, feel comfortable, and last.
Rebuild your smile with precision restorations that look natural, feel comfortable, and last.
Walk in. Walk out the same day with a completely new set of teeth.
Walk in. Walk out the same day with a brand new smile. Full mouth restoration at Smile Ave Dental means every failing, damaged, or missing tooth is replaced in a single coordinated visit — using same-day implants, CEREC in-office fabrication, and Dr. Murdakhayev's expertise in painless implantology.
No temporaries. No second appointment. No waiting weeks for your new teeth. You'll leave our Sunnyside Queens office the same day with a full, permanent, natural-looking set of teeth — and a smile you haven't had in years.
If you have multiple failing or missing teeth, you don't need years of separate appointments. You need one comprehensive plan, executed in one day.
A misaligned bite causes jaw pain, headaches, and uneven wear across all teeth. Rehab rebuilds to the correct occlusion first.
Damaged and missing teeth create a cascade of problems. A comprehensive plan stops the damage cycle permanently.
Jaw pain, TMJ issues, and chronic headaches are often bite-related. Rehab corrects the underlying structural cause.
Once function is restored, cosmetic refinements bring the entire smile to its best visual result — color, shape, proportion.
Treatment is sequenced in logical phases — each phase is functional and complete on its own, so you see progress at every stage.
A fully rehabilitated mouth is far easier to maintain — no more emergency repairs, cascading damage, or unpredictable pain.
Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive, sequenced treatment plan that addresses structural, functional, and aesthetic problems across the entire mouth simultaneously. Unlike a smile makeover (primarily cosmetic), rehab corrects bite issues, replaces missing teeth, and restores damaged ones — with cosmetic refinements as the final phase.
Full rehab is appropriate when multiple systems are affected at once — for example, a collapsed bite from missing teeth combined with severe wear, decay on multiple teeth, and jaw pain. If your issues are isolated to one or two teeth, individual treatments are usually sufficient. A comprehensive assessment tells us exactly which path is right for you.
It varies significantly by case. Mild-to-moderate cases typically take 3–9 months. Complex cases involving implants, multiple crowns, and bite correction can take 12–24 months, with built-in healing phases. We provide a full written timeline at the planning stage so you always know what's ahead.
No — it's carefully phased. Typically: periodontal health first, then extractions and implant placement, then crowns and restorations, and finally cosmetic refinements. Each phase is functional and visually complete on its own, so you see real progress at every stage rather than waiting until the very end.
Partially, in most cases. Restorative procedures like crowns, extractions, and basic implants are often covered to some degree. Cosmetic components typically are not. We work through your insurance benefits at the planning stage and help you understand exactly what's covered before committing to any treatment.
Rehabilitation is the right path when multiple systems need addressing at once.
Understanding the time investment helps you plan confidently.
Expert restorative dental care at Smile Ave Dental — Sunnyside, Queens.
A dental bridge literally bridges the gap left by one or more missing teeth. A custom-made porcelain crown is anchored on each side by adjacent natural teeth or implants, with a false tooth (pontic) suspended in between — restoring your bite, your appearance, and your ability to chew normally.
Modern bridges are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth and are one of the most time-tested, reliable tooth replacement solutions in dentistry. With proper care, they typically last 10–15 years or longer.
A gap in your smile does more damage than you'd think — both structurally and cosmetically.
Neighboring teeth drift into the gap over time — causing alignment issues, bite problems, and uneven wear across your whole mouth.
A gap causes you to compensate by chewing differently — leading to jaw strain and putting excess stress on remaining teeth.
Fills the visible gap for a complete, natural-looking smile — and prevents the facial sagging that follows bone loss in the area.
Gaps in the front or sides of the mouth affect pronunciation — a bridge restores the surfaces your tongue uses to form sounds.
Traditional bridges require no implant surgery — for patients who aren't candidates for implants, a bridge is an excellent alternative.
Prefer not to alter neighboring teeth? An implant-supported bridge uses implants as anchors instead — preserving all natural tooth structure.
With proper care, a dental bridge typically lasts 10–15 years — sometimes longer. The lifespan depends on oral hygiene habits, diet, and whether you grind your teeth. Regular 6-month checkups let us catch any wear or fit issues early.
No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. You may feel mild sensitivity for a few days after the anchor teeth are prepared — this is normal and resolves quickly. Most patients find it far more comfortable than expected.
Yes. Modern porcelain and zirconia bridges are custom shade-matched to blend seamlessly with your surrounding teeth. Most people cannot tell a well-made bridge from natural teeth.
Yes — a bridge restores full biting function. You can eat most foods normally. We recommend avoiding extremely hard or sticky foods (like hard candy or caramel) directly on the bridge, as these can stress the structure over time.
It depends on your situation. Bridges are faster, require no surgery, and cost less upfront. Implants preserve bone, don't involve altering neighboring teeth, and typically last longer. We'll walk you through both options at your consultation so you can make the right decision for your goals and health.
Both are excellent options — here's how to decide.
Bridges need slightly more attention than natural teeth — these habits keep them lasting longer.
Expert restorative dental care at Smile Ave Dental — Sunnyside, Queens.
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that completely covers a damaged, decayed, or weakened tooth — restoring its shape, strength, and appearance. Once cemented in place, a crown looks and functions exactly like a natural tooth, protecting what remains underneath from further damage.
We offer both CEREC same-day crowns (in-office, 1 visit) and traditional lab-fabricated crowns — both in high-strength porcelain or zirconia, color-matched to your natural smile.
Crowns are recommended when a tooth is too damaged for a filling but still worth saving.
Covering a severely damaged tooth prevents extraction — preserving the root, bone structure, and natural bite.
Distributes biting forces evenly across the entire tooth — preventing further cracking or fracture under daily use.
Root canal-treated teeth become brittle. A crown seals and protects the tooth — dramatically extending its lifespan.
Crowns also correct severely misshapen, discolored, or worn-down teeth — a functional and aesthetic solution in one.
When a filling becomes too large and compromises the tooth's remaining structure, a crown is the stronger, longer-lasting solution.
Crowns placed on adjacent teeth provide the anchoring support that holds a dental bridge securely in place.
A well-cared-for crown typically lasts 10–15 years, with many lasting 20+ years. CEREC porcelain and zirconia crowns are highly durable. The biggest factors are oral hygiene, grinding habits, and avoiding very hard foods.
A CEREC crown is designed, milled, and placed in a single visit using in-office CAD/CAM technology — no temporary crown, no lab wait. A traditional crown involves two visits and an off-site lab. Both use high-quality porcelain or zirconia. CEREC is our preferred option for most cases.
No — the tooth is fully numbed before preparation. You may feel mild sensitivity for a few days after, especially to temperature. This is normal and fades. If sensitivity persists beyond two weeks, call us for a quick adjustment.
Almost always yes. Root canal treatment removes the tooth's nerve and pulp, leaving it brittle and prone to fracture. A crown seals and protects the tooth — dramatically extending its lifespan. Skipping the crown significantly increases the risk of the tooth cracking and needing extraction.
It's uncommon but can happen — usually due to decay forming underneath, cement failure, or trauma. If your crown comes loose, call us immediately. Keep the crown if possible and avoid chewing on that side. Most loose crowns can be re-cemented quickly if addressed promptly.
Knowing these signs helps you act before a tooth needs extraction.
With proper care, a crown can last 15 years or longer — here's how.
Expert restorative dental care at Smile Ave Dental — Sunnyside, Queens.
Modern dentures are far removed from the loose, uncomfortable appliances of the past. Today's dentures are slim, lightweight, and crafted to fit your mouth precisely — giving you a natural-looking smile, improved speech, and the ability to eat most foods comfortably.
We offer full dentures (complete upper or lower arch replacement), partial dentures (replacing several missing teeth while preserving remaining natural teeth), and implant-supported dentures for the most secure, permanent fit available.
Tooth loss affects far more than your smile — dentures restore quality of life in every dimension.
Well-fitted dentures restore enough biting ability to enjoy most foods — ending the dietary restrictions that come with missing teeth.
Missing teeth significantly affect pronunciation. Dentures restore the surfaces needed for clear, confident speech.
Dentures fill out the cheeks and lips — preventing the sunken facial appearance that occurs when teeth and bone are lost.
A partial denture fills gaps that would otherwise cause remaining teeth to shift and tilt into the space.
Implant-supported dentures click onto implants for far superior stability — a middle ground between full dentures and All-on-X.
Dentures remain the most affordable full-arch solution — with ongoing adjustability as your jaw changes over time.
Most patients adapt within 4–8 weeks. Speech may feel different at first — reading aloud helps speed adjustment. Eating takes practice; start with soft foods and gradually reintroduce harder textures. Any persistent sore spots are easily adjusted at a follow-up appointment.
Full dentures replace an entire upper or lower arch of teeth. Partial dentures replace several missing teeth while clasping onto remaining natural teeth for support. Both are removable. If you have healthy teeth remaining, a partial is designed to preserve and complement them.
Yes — implant-retained dentures snap onto strategically placed implants for far superior stability. They don't slip, don't require adhesives, and allow much better chewing force than traditional removable dentures. This is an excellent option for patients who want more stability without the cost of full All-on-X.
Dentures typically last 5–8 years before needing replacement. Over time, your jaw bone changes shape after tooth loss, causing the fit to loosen. Regular relines (adjustments to the fitting surface) can extend the life significantly. Annual check-ups monitor fit and flag when a reline or replacement is needed.
Yes — removing dentures at night gives your gum tissue time to rest and recover, reduces the risk of bacterial buildup, and extends the life of the denture. Soak them overnight in water or a denture solution to keep them from drying out and warping.
Understanding which type fits your situation.
Simple daily habits keep your dentures fitting well and lasting longer.
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