Yes, there is. Bubblegum in Norwegian is "tyggegummi" which translates into chewing rubber or Chewing Gum. It's not rubber like the one you use to erase pencil markings with, but it's a stiff type of rubber that loosens in contact with the molecules in spit (that's why you can have liquids inside of gum). The "shell" on bubblegum is not made of rubber, though, but food-based material. The rubber is mixed in with other food-based materials that do not react with the "shell," but do react positively with your spit so that the taste that has been sprayed on the rubber or mixed with it doesn't taste funny.
Yes
gum sheilds are made out rubber aka cylecomb rubber to prevent damage to your teeth.
because it is thick and dogs like to teethe on stuff. Rubber and rope for a dog is a person's pack of gum. We chew on gum, but they chew on rubber. The rubber feels good on their teeth.
Artist gum is a type of rubber eraser that artists use.
Assuming you're referring solely to the base of the gum (chewy compound), it's basically a rubber synthesis. Rubber.
rubber
Maybe rubber?
with rubber
No, of course not.
In Southwest Pennsylvania, people often say 'gum band' meaning an elastic 'rubber band'.In contrast, in Northeast Ohio, people say 'rubber band' and do not use the term 'gum band'. In fact, Ohioans are confused by the latter term.
melted rubber
A Rubber and Chewing Gum