If you grind your teeth at night, play contact sports, or have trouble sleeping, a dental appliance may help. hellodent can help you search for participating clinics in Kingston, sort them by rating or distance, and request an appointment from a provider's profile. Not all clinics offer every type of appliance, so it helps to compare before you book.
What Are Dental Appliances?
Dental appliances are custom devices that protect your teeth or help with a health concern. Common types include night guards for grinding, sports guards for contact sports, and devices that help with sleep apnea. Your dentist takes a mould of your teeth so the device fits your mouth.
In Ontario, dental appliances may be made by general dentists. A custom appliance from a dentist often fits better than a store-bought one. Your provider can tell you which type may suit your needs during a first visit, and explain how to care for it.
How Much Do Dental Appliances Cost in Kingston?
Cost is usually one of the first questions people ask. The price in Kingston depends on the type of appliance and the materials used.
Kingston Dental Appliance Price Ranges
| Appliance Type | Estimated Cost Range |
| Custom night guard | $200 to $700 |
| Custom sports guard | $150 to $500 |
| Sleep apnea appliance | $1,500 to $3,000 |
| Retainer | $200 to $600 |
These figures are an estimate. Your actual cost can change based on your provider and the materials used. hellodent can help you compare clinics in Kingston so you can request a quote that fits your needs.
What Affects the Cost?
- The type of appliance you need, since a sleep apnea device usually costs more than a night guard.
- The material and thickness, as harder cases may need a sturdier device.
- Whether the appliance needs a follow-up visit to adjust the fit.
- Whether a custom mould is taken, which may add to the cost of your visit.
Types of Dental Appliances Available in Kingston
Dental appliances cover several devices. Here are the common options you may find at Kingston clinics.
Night Guards
A night guard is worn while you sleep to protect your teeth from grinding and clenching. It can help reduce jaw soreness and wear on your teeth. A custom one usually fits better and lasts longer than a store-bought version.
Sports Guards
A sports guard cushions your teeth during contact sports. A custom one from your dentist can fit more snugly than a boil-and-bite version from a store, which may make it more comfortable to wear.
Sleep Apnea Appliances
These devices help keep your airway open while you sleep. They are often used for mild to moderate sleep apnea or snoring. Your dentist may work with your doctor to set up the right device, since a sleep diagnosis usually comes first.
Retainers
A retainer holds your teeth in place after braces or aligners. It keeps your teeth from drifting back. Your dentist can make a custom retainer and show you how to wear and clean it.
TMJ Splints
A splint is for jaw joint pain or tension. It repositions the bite to take pressure off the jaw muscles and joint, which may ease discomfort over time. It may be worn at night or during the day based on your dentist's advice.
Where to Find Dental Appliance Providers in Kingston
Kingston sits along the shore of Lake Ontario, so most patients pick a clinic close to home or work. Grouping by area can help you find a provider near you:
- Central: Downtown, Williamsville, Sydenham
- West: Kingston West, Cataraqui, Westbrook
- East and North: Kingston East, Pittsburgh, Reddendale
You can use hellodent to search by location or address and sort clinics by distance. The closest clinic is not always the right fit. A provider's experience with the type of appliance you need can matter more than how near they are, so compare a few before you decide. A dentist who fits sleep apnea devices regularly, for example, may be a better match than the nearest clinic that only offers night guards.
How to Choose a Dental Appliance Provider in Kingston
Credentials to Look For
Every dentist in Ontario must be registered with the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO). You can check a provider's credentials through the RCDSO. For sleep apnea devices, look for a dentist with extra training in dental sleep medicine.
Specialist vs General Dentist
Many dental appliances can be made by general dentists, including common treatments like night guards, sports guards, and basic retainers. For sleep apnea devices, complex TMJ splints, or post-orthodontic retainers, your dentist may refer you to a prosthodontist or orthodontist who works within that specialty only.
Questions to Ask at Your First Visit
- Do you offer the appliance I think I need for my specific issue?
- Is the appliance custom-made, and how long may it last?
- What is the estimated cost of my visit and the appliance?
- Will I need a follow-up visit to adjust the fit?
Paying for Dental Appliances in Kingston
Insurance Coverage in Ontario
For most Ontario residents, dental care like appliances is typically paid out of pocket or through private insurance. The Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) generally does not cover these devices, though it may cover dental work done in a hospital. If you have a private dental plan, it may cover some or most of the cost, and some plans treat sleep apnea devices under medical benefits. Check your plan details first.
CDCP Coverage
You may be eligible for coverage under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), a dental program funded by the federal government and administered by Sun Life. The CDCP does not cover night guards, mouthguards, or TMJ appliances, since these are excluded from the program. It may cover some other dental services for people who qualify, with frequency limits. To be eligible, you need a household income under $90,000 per year, no private dental coverage, and a filed tax return for the previous year. You can apply for coverage through the Government of Canada website. Coverage needs to be renewed annually.
Financing and Payment Plans
Many Kingston clinics also offer payment plans for higher-cost devices such as sleep apnea appliances. Ask about interest-free options when you compare providers.
*The content provided in this article, including text, graphics, and referenced material, is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your dentist or another qualified oral health professional for questions regarding your dental condition. Never disregard professional dental advice or delay seeking it based on information from this article. If you believe you have a dental emergency, contact your dentist, or seek immediate assistance from an oral healthcare professional. The information in this article has been gathered based on information available online and has not been fact checked by a dental professional.