Yes, Trident Layers gum contains xylitol, which is a sugar alcohol often used as a sweetener. Xylitol is known for its dental benefits, as it can help reduce the risk of cavities. Trident Layers is marketed as a gum that not only freshens breath but also supports oral health. Always check the packaging for the most accurate ingredient information.
Yes, Trident Layers gum does contain xylitol as a sweetener. Xylitol is typically used in sugar-free gum to provide sweetness without contributing to tooth decay.
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The chemicals used in Trident gum are: -Xylitol -Sorbitol -Acesulfame potassium -Sucralose -Mannitol
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Some people think that after the Trident Layers loose there taste that it taste nasty
Stride is better for you because there are bad thing inside of trident layers.
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When you call Trident, they will tell you that the amount of xylitol in their Trident and Stride gums is proprietary and they will not disclose the amount. According to Epic Dental, it contains 0.17 gm. In any case, I think it is safe to assume that it is significantly less than 1 gm and therefore not high enough to prevent decay. If you want to prevent decay, studies suggest chewing 1-2 grams, 4-6 times every day. I don't believe there are any over-the-counter gums you can buy in stores which have high enough xylitol levels. You can buy xylitol gums over the internet which have 1 gm per stick.
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