Your Smile Makeover - Hannibal, MO

A Comprehensive Approach
to Cosmetic Dentistry

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Don’t Let Tooth Problems Steal Your Smile

Your smile is how you greet the world. Tooth problems that show when you smile can change how others see you and seriously affect your confidence, social life, and career advancement. Smile zone flaws concerns such as chips and fractures, gapped, crooked, and crowded teeth, stains and discoloration, and “gummy” smiles can hold you back from loving your smile.

No matter your smile concerns, we’re here for you! Most people say there’s something they wish they could change about their smile. For many, that means just wanting their teeth to be whiter. For others, it means a total smile makeover. At McKenzie Family Dentistry, we take a comprehensive approach to smile makeovers. With the most advanced cosmetic dentistry techniques, we blend art and science to custom craft each of your restorations to complement your features, face shape, skin tone, gum line, and the shape of your smile.

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What Is a Smile Makeover?

A smile makeover is a comprehensive approach to giving you a dream smile by combining several treatments in a customized plan for your needs. Your smile is unique, and your cosmetic dentistry treatment plan should be, too!

Strictly speaking, cosmetic dentistry is different than restorative dentistry. Cosmetic treatments typically only improve the appearance of your teeth without specifically improving your dental health. However, your smile makeover includes cosmetic procedures and treatments to improve your health, like replacing missing teeth or repairing decay or fractures.

The important thing is that our approach to smile makeovers is never one-size-fits-all. Your teeth will get everything they need so you can enjoy a strong, beautiful smile for years to come!

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Your Path to a Healthy, Beautiful Smile

Your path to a dream smile starts with a conversation. Everyone has unique insecurities regarding their smile; we want to know how your flaws affect you and how you hope to improve your quality of life through cosmetic dentistry. We’ll collect precision diagnostic images and perform a comprehensive exam to evaluate your needs. If you have critical issues such as decay, loose fillings, or gum disease, our restoration dentist Dr. Mike McKenzie treats these problems first to create a healthy foundation for your smile makeover.

Everyone deserves to love their smile, so we accept insurance from several carriers and offer third-party financing to make getting a smile makeover more affordable. At McKenzie Family Dentistry, we’ve seen firsthand how smile makeovers in Hannibal, MO, can change people’s lives, and we want to make this dream a reality for you. When you entrust us with your smile, we’ll go above and beyond so you always feel confident you made the right choice!

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Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers are versatile to address many issues, including worn down, undersized, misshapen, and severely discolored teeth. We can use veneers to help other restorations blend seamlessly into your smile and ensure you love your results.

A veneer is a thin shell covering a single tooth’s front surface. To ensure your veneers fit seamlessly into your smile, Dr. McKenzie will adjust the shape of your tooth enamel to create space for your veneer. Your porcelain veneers will be custom-designed to match your smile esthetics for gorgeous, durable results.

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Occlusal Adjustment

A good bite is vital for the lifespan of your restorations. Imbalances in your bite put excessive pressure on some areas, which will wear down and become damaged. Areas where your bite hits too hard can also become sensitive and painful.

After we place restorations, we may need to adjust your bite to make sure your bite is balanced and even throughout. By conservatively reshaping areas that hit too hard, we can eliminate interference and restore normal contact across all your teeth.

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Teeth Whitening

Professional teeth whitening is one of the most common cosmetic dentistry procedures. We use safe and effective professional-grade whitening agents to brighten teeth with multiple shades in a session! Professional whitening agents penetrate deep into your teeth’ inner layers to remove deep and surface-level stains.

If you prefer the convenience of at-home whitening, we can create custom-made trays that fit perfectly with safe and highly effective whitening gel. Tooth whitening is often the first step in your smile makeover so that we can match any other restorations to your brightest natural shade.

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Invisalign®

Invisalign in Hannibal, MO, can straighten your teeth to beautify your smile and improve your bite. Straightening your teeth is an excellent first step for a smile makeover because it gives us an ideal foundation for restorations. Invisalign also ensures we can perfect your bite and minimize the need for occlusal adjustments.

Invisalign is a discreet option for patients who want to align their teeth without traditional metal braces. This evidence-based orthodontic protocol uses clear plastic aligners to straighten crooked teeth gently. They’re virtually invisible when worn and can be removed for cleaning, flossing, brushing, and eating. While the entire process can take as little as six months, the average treatment lasts about 12–18 months.