Cosmetic Dentistry Kenai Transform Your Smile in Comfort
- A cosmetic dentistry specialist
- Award-winning dentist
- Comforting sedation available

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With The Smile Doctor
Are you tired of hiding chipped teeth, cracked teeth, discolored enamel, crooked teeth, or another cosmetic concern? Dr. Tavoian can improve your smile so you can confidently share it with the world. Kenai patients trust Dr. Tavoian for their oral care because he:
- Has practiced dentistry in Utah since 1992 and is proud to bring his expertise to Kenai
- Has built a reputation as a trustworthy, reliable, and relatable dentist who makes patients feel at home
- Is dedicated to continuing education, having completed courses in oral surgery, implantology, orthodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, digital imaging, and more
If you’re ready to see what our cosmetic dentist can do to upgrade your smile, we invite you to request a consultation.
Dr. Tavoian runs a successful dental office in Cedar City, UT, but spends much of his time hunting in Kenai. He decided to open a dental office here and split his time between Cedar City and Kenai so he could serve the dental needs of both communities.
Premium Care Made Affordable
Insurance
Your dental insurance won’t apply to any procedures that are strictly cosmetic, but it may help cover procedures that have restorative or preventative benefits, like clear aligners or restorations. Our Kenai dental office can verify your coverage before treatment begins.
Financing
Many of our patients opt to cover their cosmetic treatment using financing. We accept CareCredit®, which allows patients who qualify to split the cost of their care into affordable installments with no or low interest.
A Comprehensive Smile Makeover
If you’re struggling with several cosmetic dental concerns, Dr. Tavoian can combine different treatments into one streamlined care plan that’s unique to your goals. This plan can reduce the number of appointments you need and ultimately save you money while delivering faster results.

Maintaining Beautiful Results
After your cosmetic dentistry procedure, there are some simple things you can do to maintain your new smile:
Follow an Oral Hygiene Routine
Brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing once a day will go a long way in preserving your results. An oral hygiene routine can keep your smile vibrant and keep your mouth healthy enough to support solutions like veneers, crowns, and dental implants.
Be Mindful of What You Eat
After receiving teeth whitening or veneers, avoid foods and beverages that stain as they could make your results lackluster and asymmetrical. Avoid hard and sticky foods that could damage your restorations or pull them out of place. Don’t use your teeth as tools.
Visit Your Dentist for Checkups
Visit our Kenai dental office every six months for a checkup. Our hygienists will be able to remove plaque and tartar buildup that you can’t with at-home care. Dr. Tavoian will monitor your teeth and gums for abnormalities and let you know when it’s time to replace a restoration.
FAQ About Cosmetic Dentistry
Do cosmetic dentistry procedures hurt?
No. Procedures like teeth whitening and clear aligners are noninvasive and fairly comfortable. If your treatment requires the removal of enamel, like crowns or veneers, local anesthesia can be administered. If you’re nervous or undergoing a more extensive procedure, Dr. Tavoian can administer sedation to keep you relaxed and comfortable in the dental chair.
How much does cosmetic dentistry cost?
The total cost of your plan will depend on the procedures included. For example, dental bonding will cost far less than a complete smile makeover using veneers and implants. To make your care more affordable, we accept insurance for procedures that have preventative and restorative benefits. We also accept CareCredit financing.
Have Another Question?
Dr. Tavoian brings the highest level of care and dedication to every smile he treats. While his specialty is cosmetic dentistry, he can also perform restorative treatments to reinstate and protect your oral health.