Category: Oral Health
Healthy women in their postmenopausal years are 50 percent more likely to develop obstructive sleep apnea than their premenopausal or…
Losing a tooth may impact more than your smile – it could leave you with a higher risk of heart disease.
A new study presented at the…
Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center have found that newly discovered chemical-sensing cells found in gum tissue can help defend the…
A recent study published in the journal Clinical Oral Investigations by King’s College London has identified sugar-sweetened, acidic drinks,…
One of the most common questions we hear at Legends Dental is, ‘When is it OK to breathe through your mouth?’ Ideally, the answer is never,…
You probably think you have a good understanding of what constitutes traditional braces. Wires, brackets and rubber bands, right? Do you know…
A University at Buffalo study has revealed that our diet has significantly changed our saliva in comparison to that of other…
With ever-increasing stress and busy schedules, you may find that taking care of yourself often takes a back burner. But should it? According to…
If you’ve ever burned your mouth on a spoonful of scalding soup or a too-hot sip of coffee, you know the results are painful – but temporary.…