If you have crooked or missing teeth, need to grind your teeth at night, or want to ensure that your teeth are protected, a dental appliance might be right for you. Dental appliances come in permanent or removable options and offer a number of benefits such as additional protection, help sleeping and more.
Hockey Mouthguards
If you or someone you love enjoys playing hockey, then you know the importance of protection. A custom mouthpiece is the best way to ensure that your teeth are protected against cracked, chipped or missing teeth.
Any sport can be fun, but when you are involved in a fast paced game such as hockey, injuries can happen. If you’re looking for a mouthguard to protect your teeth and keep them more healthy, come into our dentist office today and speak with us about what makes specific mouthguards right for you!
Dental Nightguards
Getting a good night’s rest can be challenging for someone with a repetitive tooth grinding habit. Wearing a custom-fitted nightguard is an effective and affordable way to reduce the frequency, intensity and duration of clenching and grinding. Grinding, or clenching your teeth at night can wear down the enamel and damage your teeth, but a custom fit nightguard can help to minimize and protect your teeth against this.
It is a very simple process to get your own custom nightguard made. You will simply have to come down to our offices and have an scan made of your teeth. Afterwards your very own nightguard can be created, ensuring you get the perfect fit.
Snore Appliances
Snoring is an unpleasant experience for the snorer and others nearby, and a snore appliance won’t just stop you from snoring – it can also help to actually treat the cause behind your snoring. A snore appliance can correct the jaw or nasal passage anatomy and get rid of that nasty snoring noise.
Snore appliances help keep the airway open and prevent snoring by gently holding your lower jaw forward. They’re designed to hold the jaw and tongue in a forward position and stop the vibrations caused by soft palate tissue, which can result in snoring. Having regular dental checks, sleeping on your side and avoiding alcohol are all great ways to help relieve snoring. But if you still find yourself waking up your partner at night, a snore appliance might be the simple solution for you.
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