Yes!! gum is 92.3671234923% of your cavities.
GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!! GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!!
Yes, you can chew gum after brushing your teeth, but it's best to choose sugar-free gum. Chewing gum can stimulate saliva production, which helps neutralize acids and protect against cavities. However, be mindful that sugary gum can increase the risk of tooth decay, so opt for sugar-free options to maintain oral health.
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You can't even have a permit to chew it, its completely illegal to chew gum
It just means gum... that you can chew. Or if you mean it a different way, it means that you're muching on gum.
Yes because they export gum. They make gum in Algeria and then send it out, so I believe that they do chew gum there.
Don't chew gum eat a peppermint! whoevea wrote this i think that you should chew peppermint gum for u information!
It probable does contain xylitol and or sorbitol. These are the main sweeteners in sugar free gum. Most sugar free gum contains both. Having xylitol in gum may help prevent cavities. So it is a good idea to chew gum that contains xylitol. One gum that is healthy to chew is spry gum. You can buy this gum at http://www.xlear.com. They have a lot of products that contain xylitol. Check it out.
You chew it.