No. You need to brush your teeth and have a healthy diet. Eatting healthy foods actually determines this and flossing and brushing your teeth each day.
GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!! GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!!
usually aspartame
It can be, particuarly if it's a "sugarfree" or low-cal gum.
Yes!! gum is 92.3671234923% of your cavities.
There has been no evidence that sugar free gum actually whitens your teeth. Regular toothpaste does that.
IDA
* IDA (Indian Dental Association)
it depends on the nutrition facts less sugar less chance of cavities more sugar more chance of cavities ps. i love gum especially hubba bubba
Cavities, or dental caries, primarily affect the tooth structure, but they can also impact the gums. As cavities progress, they can lead to infections that may cause inflammation and irritation in the surrounding gum tissue, resulting in gum disease. Additionally, bacteria from cavities can spread, potentially leading to more severe periodontal issues. Maintaining good oral hygiene and addressing cavities promptly can help protect both teeth and gums.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Orbit_sugarfree_gum_helps_reduce_the_risk_of_tooth_decay_up_to 40%.
Might get cavities or something...
Mastica gum, also known as mastic gum, has been found to have several benefits for oral health. It has natural antibacterial properties that can help fight against harmful bacteria in the mouth, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease. Additionally, mastica gum has been shown to help freshen breath and promote overall oral hygiene.