Weakness in gums can be caused by several factors, including poor oral hygiene, which leads to plaque buildup and gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis). Nutritional deficiencies, particularly a lack of vitamin C, can also weaken gum tissue. Additionally, smoking and certain medical conditions, such as Diabetes or hormonal changes, may contribute to gum weakness. Regular dental check-ups and proper oral care are essential for maintaining healthy gums.
no vitamin causes bleed gum it is the deficiency sign that causes bleeding gum..
yes
sugar free gum has no sugar in it ,but regular gum has more sugar. more sugar in gum causes people to be diabetics
overuse as well as inelasticisty and weakness
overuse as well as inelasticisty and weakness
no..it can cause muscle pain....
No. Chewing a gum causes acid secretion in the stomach to increase and may compromise your safety
a cats weakness is ventroflexion of the neck is a common presentation in cats with neuromuscular causes of acute weakness.
That isn't really a common side effect... Sometimes it causes fatigue and tiredness, but not weakness.
gum chewing in general is bad for you. it causes wear and tear on teeth unnessarily and can cause problems later in life
More often than not it will be caused by gum disease and should be seen by a dentist.
When water comes into contact with gum, it causes the gum to lose its elasticity and become hard. This is because water disrupts the molecular structure of the gum, making it less flexible and more rigid.