Dental Clinics in 31st Ave, East Elmhurst, Queens County, New York

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What are people saying about dental clinics near 31st Ave, East Elmhurst, Queens County, New York?

This is a review for dental clinics near 31st Ave, East Elmhurst, Queens County, New York:

I have great anxiety about going to the dentist. I have had very bad experiences. Fedida dental spa has been very good. The staff are all kind . They provide thorough information. The place is clean and there is a room to keep little ones occupied with play. Plenty of parking and shopping nearby. I'm on my 3rd visit and the doctors and staff are professional, flexible, and well knowledgeable about procedures, options, and alternatives. They use state of the art equipment. I am so grateful to have found a place to get the dental work done.

**This will be updated in 2 weeks, when I receive my post-surgery check up** I had all of my impacted wisdom teeth removed at Fedida Family Dental, and I absolutely recommend this place for extraction-related services. My maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Cameron Lewis, has nearly 20 years of experience, and I trusted the Dental Assistants who took my CAT (3D) and X-ray images (2D). One dental assistant in particular explained all procedure-related information in a palatable, non-discomforting manner and was attentive to each question that I asked. I also respect Fedida’s standard of excellence — they conducted additional tests to ensure no future complications would arise with my wisdom teeth removal (one tooth was extracted via Coronectomy due to it touching a nerve ending, and I would have not known this without the additional test). This test was provided free of charge. I also opted for bone grafting ($250 per tooth), as I did not want to risk bone loss increasing the risk of nerve damage, and I really appreciate the holistic approach to dentistry that Fedida’s offers. If you are getting your wisdom teeth removed, I suggest seeing Dr. Fedida for a consultation and Dr. Cameron for the surgery. Do note that you should explicitly ask for monojets (syringes that are curved to clean the holes post-surgery), as they are not provided by default. Moreover, know your height and weight beforehand, as this information is required for the anesthesiologist — as of June 2025, they do not have a weight scale nor height measurer on-site. Likewise, if you want to take your wisdom teeth home for personal or religious reasons, make sure to ask in advance over the phone AND in person. I initially received conflicting information but was able to eventually keep mine in a medical grade bag. Unrelated to the Dental Spa itself, but I also highly recommend drinking 1 to 1.5L (32 to 50 ounces) of Lakewood Pineapple Juice (or anything with Bromelain) before surgery, as it has virtually eliminated all swelling for me (so far).

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