Oral Appliances in NE Calgary

Revitalize your health with an oral appliance that is custom fit to your mouth. Whether you grind your teeth in your sleep, suffer from sleep apnea, have bite problems, or joint concerns in your jaw you can get help from your NE Calgary Dentist. An oral appliance is custom-made to fit the shape of your mouth so you can be comfortable during the treatment phase. It works to open your blocked airways by pushing your tongue out of the way and/or moving your jaw forward.

Oral Appliances Made for You

An oral appliance helps direct what your mouth does in your sleep. A better night’s rest with less snoring will help you and your partner wake up refreshed and ready for anything. Here are some reasons your dentist may recommend an oral appliance.

  • Teeth protection
  • Proper jaw alignment
  • Correct tongue placement
  • Airway openings
  • Pressure relief
  • Good sleep
  • Help to stop snoring
  • Closing spaces in your teeth

Oral Appliances for Dental Help in Calgary

Feel better all-around with oral appliances that help you get a great night’s sleep. This effective treatment for sleep apnea and excessive snoring can help reduce long-term health issues associated with obstructed sleep apnea.

An oral appliance works wonders in the treatment of:


Sleep Apnea

Do you have trouble sleeping? This is not something to take lightly since the risk of heart attacks and strokes are increased when you have a sleep disorder. Getting enough rest can be stressful, making daily living more difficult due to feeling tired all the time. If you live with someone, your restlessness can also be causing them to have trouble getting some shuteye. Savanna Market Dental can help you get the oxygen you need at night for sweet dreams and energized days

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Teeth Grinding

When you grind your teeth you clench down, causing jaw pain. Not only are you chipping away at the enamel in your mouth, but you are causing unnecessary wear and tear on your teeth. You can help avoid further dental issues by getting fitted with a customized oral appliance that can help prevent stress-related bruxism.

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Oral Appliances to the Rescue at Savanna Market Dental

Let our dentists in NE Calgary take care of your health by fitting you with an oral appliance. You can fall asleep without trouble, avoid dental surgery, reduce the amount you snore, and feel more at ease.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is an oral appliance?

This type of dental device is like a retainer that fits over your teeth and sits at the top of your mouth. It helps keep your mouth positioned to keep your airways open during sleep.

What are the side effects of wearing an oral appliance?

You may experience mouth dryness, jaw or joint soreness, and an excess of saliva. These things will go away with time.

How do I know what oral appliance I should be fitted for?

Your dentist will determine the oral appliance that will work for you based on your unique situation. Each appliance has a separate function, depending on the type of treatment required. For instance, mandibular advancement devices help move your jaw forward whereas tongue stabilizing devices push your tongue forward.

How long do I have to wear an oral appliance?

This type of dental treatment is not a cure so when you stop using your oral appliance your problems may come back. Regular use will provide you continued help for your issue. It should be noted that the appliance can last years and when needed, adjustments and repairs can be made. If you need a new one, your dentist can assist you with the fit and comfort.

How do I know if my oral appliance is doing what it should?

Going in for regular dental check-ups will help ensure your oral appliance is still working. Additionally, you will likely be more energized than before you started the treatment and experience a reduction of pain in your jaw or joints.

Do I have to wear my oral appliance all night long?

For optimal results, you need to wear your appliance throughout the night. For your comfort, your dentist might suggest starting out wearing it for only a few hours each night, gradually increasing the time until you get used to it.