When Chewing Gum sticks to your teeth, it is typically due to the gum's sticky texture and the presence of sugar or artificial sweeteners in the gum. The sticky nature of the gum allows it to adhere to the enamel of your teeth, causing it to get stuck. To remove gum from your teeth, you can try gently pulling it off or using a dental floss or toothpick to carefully dislodge it. It is important to be cautious when removing gum from your teeth to avoid causing damage to the enamel or gums.
I assume you mean GUM, and not GUN. Chewing gum does not effectively clean your teeth.
the sugar in the gum can wear your teeth down :(
no
some chewing gum gives you healthier teeth for example orbit complete as i eat that.
Chewing gum is used to clean teeth and sometimes to quench your hunger i hope you loved the facts....
Well if this was on a poll question, The people who have really clean teeth from chewing gum is 60 percent of the world. And 40 percent of the world has bad teeth from not chewing gum at least 2 times a week.
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 168 sticks in 1986
Domestic per capita consumption of chewing gum was 183 sticks in 1986
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nope.
Chewing gum can and does stick to dental work in the teeth. Teeth are usually covered with a biofilm of bacteria that prevent the gum from sticking.Ê
The bad effects of Chewing Gum include cavities and broken teeth. The sugar in gum may eat away at the enamel.