Dental appliances in Carson City, NV
Dental appliances are custom-made, removable oral devices designed to protect your teeth, improve sleep, and address issues like clenching, grinding, snoring, or crowding, acting as effective separators in the mouth to prevent damage.
At Harmony Family Dentistry in Carson City, we provide high-quality appliances tailored to each patient’s needs, ensuring comfort, effectiveness, and long-term results.
What are dental appliances?
Dental appliances, including those like a lingual arch, are specialized devices created to address specific oral health problems. Unlike over-the-counter products, these appliances are custom-fitted by your dentist, ensuring a precise and comfortable fit. Patients often seek them for issues such as nighttime teeth grinding (bruxism), obstructive sleep apnea, snoring, or even protection during sports activities.
Types of dental appliances
- Custom mouth guards: Designed to shield teeth from trauma during contact sports or recreational activities.
- Night guards for grinding teeth: Help prevent enamel wear, jaw pain, and long-term damage caused by clenching and grinding at night.
- Snore guards and oral appliances for sleep apnea: Improve airflow, reduce snoring, and help with mild to moderate sleep apnea cases.
- Impact sports mouthguards: Heavier-duty guards designed for high-contact sports.
Why patients might need them
- Chronic teeth grinding or clenching that leads to worn enamel, cracked teeth, or jaw discomfort.
- Difficulty sleeping due to obstructed airways or loud snoring.
- Increased risk of broken teeth during sports.
- TMJ-related issues, headaches, or jaw strain.
Risks of ignoring the problem
Without intervention, untreated grinding can cause permanent enamel loss, leading to tooth sensitivity and even fractures. Untreated sleep apnea or chronic snoring can affect cardiovascular health, energy levels, and concentration. Athletes without proper protection risk dental injuries that may require costly restorative treatments.
Benefits of custom appliances
- Prevent cracked or worn-down teeth.
- Improve sleep quality by reducing snoring and airway obstructions.
- Relieve jaw strain, morning headaches, and tooth sensitivity.
- Provide better durability and fit than store-bought or boil-and-bite guards.
- Support long-term oral health by preventing complications that require more invasive treatments.


Book an appointment for dental appliances service in Carson City, NV
Visit Harmony Family Dentistry for dental appliances service in Carson City, NV
1. Roop & Stewart Bus Stop, just minutes from the office (10-min. walk)
2. Frontier Plaza, home to Raley’s Supermarket, CVS Pharmacy, and Subway (2-min. drive)
3. Winnie Lane Center, with San Marcos Grill, McDonald’s, and Denny’s (2-min. drive)
4. Walmart on Market St, (2-min. drive)
Visit Harmony Family Dentistry for your dental appliances in Carson City.
Phone: (775) 882-2290
Email: myharmonydentist@gmail.com
Address: 1749 N Stewart St #40, Carson City, NV
Patients can easily combine their dental visit with errands or a meal, making care as convenient as possible.
What clients say about our dental appliances in Carson City, NV
Frequently asked questions
Yes, night guards protect your teeth from damage caused by grinding and clenching, preventing enamel wear and reducing tooth sensitivity.
Custom-made night guards from your dentist are the most effective, offering the best fit and long-term protection compared to store-bought versions.
No, properly fitted night guards protect teeth. Ill-fitting or over-the-counter versions, however, can cause discomfort or shifting.
It depends on your bite and grinding pattern. Dentists typically recommend an upper guard, but some patients benefit more from a lower guard.
Yes. For best results, wear your guard nightly to prevent ongoing enamel damage and jaw strain.
You should continue wearing it as long as you grind or clench. Your dentist can evaluate whether your symptoms have improved enough to stop.
Night guards are designed for grinding, while sleep apnea appliances reposition the jaw to keep airways open. Both are custom-fitted, but serve different purposes.
Yes. Sports guards are thicker to protect against trauma, while night guards are thinner and focus on preventing grinding damage.
With proper care, dental appliances, including dentures, can last 3–5 years or longer. Regular dental checkups ensure they remain effective.
Yes. Many patients experience reduced jaw pain, fewer headaches, and less stiffness after using a custom appliance.
It’s best to avoid regular toothpaste, as it can be abrasive and scratch the surface of your appliance. Use a mild soap, a non-abrasive cleanser, or dentist-recommended cleaning tablets instead.
Snore guards reposition the jaw and tongue slightly forward, keeping the airway open during sleep. This reduces vibration in the throat that causes snoring and helps patients, as well as their partners, enjoy more restful nights.
Over-the-counter options may provide temporary relief, but they rarely fit well and can cause discomfort or shifting of teeth. Custom appliances from a dentist are more effective, durable, and tailored for your exact needs.





