Probably if its the kind that is supposed to freshen it by mint....Ex: Eclipse would probably work.....oh.....prevent cavities...no i dnt think it does
GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!! GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!!
Yes!! gum is 92.3671234923% of your cavities.
Yes, a cavity can contribute to gum disease. Both conditions are caused by bacteria in plaque. An untreated cavity, especially one near the gum line, can lead to inflammation and infection of the gums, which is a key step toward gum disease.
it depends on the nutrition facts less sugar less chance of cavities more sugar more chance of cavities ps. i love gum especially hubba bubba
Might get cavities or something...
Good oral hygiene will prevent for instance gum disease, less plaque and by brushing teeth daily will prevent cavities. It is also advisable for people who want to keep their teeth for a lifetime.
Maybe you have cavities.
The bad effects of Chewing Gum include cavities and broken teeth. The sugar in gum may eat away at the enamel.
Yes, it is much better to prevent cavities (before they begin).
Cavities, Gingivites,and Gum decease
cavities, too much sugar or any damage or harm caused to the tooth.
Cavities, or dental caries, primarily affect the tooth structure, but they can also impact the gums. As cavities progress, they can lead to infections that may cause inflammation and irritation in the surrounding gum tissue, resulting in gum disease. Additionally, bacteria from cavities can spread, potentially leading to more severe periodontal issues. Maintaining good oral hygiene and addressing cavities promptly can help protect both teeth and gums.