Dental Appliances: Customized Solutions for Your Needs

Are you looking for a dental device to improve your oral health? Our dental appliances are designed to address various dental conditions and enhance your smile. From mouth guards for sports protection to sleep apnea devices, we offer customized solutions to meet your specific needs. Trust our team to provide the right appliance for your comfort and health.

Decades of Expertise

With decades of experience, we create high-quality dental appliances for comfort and effectiveness, tailored to your needs.

Full-Service Dental Lab

From night guards to orthodontic devices, we offer customized dental appliances designed for optimal fit and function.

Affordable and Quality

Get durable, well-crafted dental appliances at a price that suits your budget. We deliver excellent quality without compromising affordability.
Protect and Enhance

Custom Dental Appliances for Your Oral Health

From night guards to snore guards, our custom dental appliances are designed to protect your teeth and improve your overall oral health. We provide personalized solutions tailored to your needs.
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Night Guards

Protect your teeth from grinding and clenching.
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Snore Guards

Reduce snoring and improve sleep quality.
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Sports Mouthguards

Essential protection for athletes.
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Retainers

Maintain alignment after orthodontic treatment.

FAQs

FIND ANSWERS TO COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR SERVICES, PROCESSES, ORDERING, TECHNOLOGY, AND POLICIES.
What are dental appliances?

Dental appliances include braces, aligners, retainers, and other devices used to correct misaligned teeth and jaws, improving dental function and aesthetics.

What types of dental appliances are available?

There are several types of orthodontic appliances, including traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, clear aligners (like Invisalign), lingual braces (placed behind the teeth), and various retainers. Your orthodontist will recommend the best option based on your specific needs and treatment goals.

Are dental appliances uncomfortable?

You may experience some discomfort or soreness when appliances are first applied or adjusted. This usually subsides within a few days.

How do I care for my dental appliances?

Maintain excellent oral hygiene by brushing after every meal with a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Floss daily using special orthodontic floss or a floss threader to clean between teeth and around appliances. Avoid eating hard, sticky, or chewy foods that can damage the appliances, such as popcorn, caramel, and nuts. Regularly visit your orthodontist for check-ups and adjustments.

What happens after my braces are removed?

After braces are removed, you'll need to wear a retainer to maintain the new position of your teeth and prevent them from shifting back. Your orthodontist will provide specific instructions on how often and how long to wear your retainer.

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Whether you need clear aligners, dentures, or any other dental solution, Dentures Plus is here to help. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and discover how our personalized services can give you the smile you deserve.