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no you don't have to, you always can chew gum when camping; the best gum to chew at night is Trident
Because when you chew it, it attracts you plaque and other germs in your teeth because the gum is sticky.
Brushing your teeth may help remove some traces of THC from saliva, but it is not a reliable method for eliminating THC completely. The best way to lower THC levels in saliva is to drink water, chew gum, or wait for it to naturally dissipate over time.
you really shouldnt if the crowns go lose htye could fal off with the gum, but if you chew it with your front teeth you will be fine
personally i think you have to brush daily,floss, not chew too much gum, visit the dentist every 6 months, and try not to get cavities
Koalas have strong teeth which are able to chew tough gum leaves.
yes he is chewing gum. it helps cushion your teeth so that you don't get a concussion if you get tacked.
Yes, you can crack gum with false teeth, but it may not be as easy or comfortable as with natural teeth. The fit and stability of the dentures play a significant role in how well you can chew gum. Some people with false teeth may find it challenging to chew gum without dislodging their dentures or feeling discomfort. It's always best to consult with a dentist for personalized advice.
Yes it might be because you are brushing to hard or gum disease. you should go to a dentist
It is common for gums to bleed during brushing but if the problem persists contact your dentists. Bleeding can be caused by Gingivitis (inflammation) or periodontitis.
You avoid gum disease by brushing your teeth at least twice a day and flossing. Visit your dentist at least once a year.