New Patients Receive $200 in In-Office Credit!
Join Foothills Dental as a new patient and receive $200 in credit for essential treatments, including:
- Initial Examination
- X-rays
- Cleaning
- Teeth Whitening
- Healthy Smiles Subscription
Eligibility: The Smile for Free promotion is for new patients or those who haven't received care at Foothills Dental in the last 24 months.
Credit Use: The $200 credit can be applied to your initial exam, x-rays, cleaning, teeth whitening, or a Healthy Smiles subscription. The credit is for future treatments only and cannot be exchanged for cash or products.
Exclusions: MCNA patients are not eligible. The promotion can be used only once per patient.

Why Patients Love Foothills Dental
Restful Nights Start with the Right Treatment

Custom Oral Appliances
We design appliances that gently reposition your jaw to keep your airway open during sleep. No bulky machines or face masks required.
CPAP Alternative
If you can’t tolerate a CPAP or are looking for a quieter, more comfortable option, oral appliance therapy may be right for you.


Improved Energy and Focus
Better sleep means better days. Treating sleep apnea can help reduce fatigue, brain fog, and mood swings caused by poor rest.
Insurance & Financing
Why Sleep Apnea Needs Attention
Untreated sleep apnea can lead to serious health risks and disrupt your daily life. Common signs include:
- Loud, frequent snoring
- Gasping or choking during sleep
- Waking up feeling tired, even after a full night
- Dry mouth or sore throat in the morning
- Daytime fatigue or dozing off during activities
- Morning headaches
- Trouble focusing or remembering things
Sleep apnea doesn’t just make you tired—it can increase your risk of high blood pressure, stroke, and heart problems. Treatment can help protect your health and improve your quality of life.
How to Know If You Need Sleep Apnea Treatment
Talk to Your Dentist
We’ll review your symptoms and medical history to determine if you’re a candidate for dental appliance therapy.
Skip the CPAP
Many patients find oral appliances easier to wear, travel with, and maintain than a CPAP machine.
Book a Consultation
No referral needed. We’ll guide you through the next steps with care and compassion.
What to Expect from Sleep Apnea Treatment
Consultation & Evaluation
We’ll review your sleep history and symptoms, and if needed, refer you for a sleep study to confirm a diagnosis.
Custom Appliance Fitting
Once diagnosed, we’ll take digital impressions to create a personalized oral appliance that’s comfortable and effective.
Appliance Delivery & Adjustments
We’ll ensure the appliance fits properly and make any adjustments needed for comfort and effectiveness.
Ongoing Monitoring
We’ll check your progress and make sure the device continues to work well for you.
Where Quality Meets Comfort

Same-Day Emergency Care
We keep spots open for dental emergencies – because you shouldn’t have to wait for relief.
Extended Hours Available
Busy schedule? No problem. We offer evening hours during the week and Saturday appointments to fit your life.


Modern Comfort Amenities
Enjoy relaxing entertainment with Hulu and stress-relieving items like earphones and stress balls during your visit.
State-of-the-Art Technology
We use advanced tools and digital imaging to provide you with faster, more precise treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions
How soon can I get started?
We offer consultations with flexible scheduling, including evening and weekend hours. Book online or call today to begin.
Is the oral appliance comfortable to wear?
Yes. It’s custom-fit to your mouth, making it much more comfortable than bulky CPAP masks for many patients.
Will insurance cover sleep apnea appliances?
Many medical insurance plans cover oral appliances for sleep apnea. We’ll work with your provider to check your benefits and maximize coverage.
Do I need a sleep study before getting a dental appliance?
Yes. We can refer you to a sleep specialist or collaborate with your physician to ensure an accurate diagnosis before starting treatment.
Is oral appliance therapy effective for sleep apnea?
Yes, it’s a proven, FDA-approved treatment for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea and for patients who can’t use a CPAP.
What is sleep apnea?
Sleep apnea is a condition where your breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. It can cause loud snoring, daytime fatigue, and health problems if untreated.
Located in Idaho Falls, ID
Foothills Dental is proud to serve the Idaho Falls community and neighboring areas, including Ammon, Shelley, Rigby, and Jackson Hole. Our practice is dedicated to providing high-quality dental care to families throughout Southeast Idaho, offering everything from routine cleanings to advanced restorative treatments.
We are located next to the mall and across from Subway.
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