
This being said, gum does not have any dietary benefits, so while it’s not harmful to swallow, you still want to avoid swallowing it. If you are a gum-chewer, make sure you chew sugarless gum, because gum with sugar can lead to cavities. Sugarless gum still has the same amount of flavor, but with less cavity causing ingredients. You see, when the bacterium in your mouth breaks down sugar, what’s left behind is acid. This acid eats away at the enamel coating of your teeth, causing holes that we call cavities. Cavities can lead to other long term mouth problems if they are not treated in time, so it is best to try and avoid overexposing your teeth to too many harmful substances!
Happy (sugar-free) gum chewing from Dr. Wise and Dr. Jensen!
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I like chewing gum a lot. I used to chew the sweet ones. Unfortunately, I had cavities from it and they hurt so bad. So I had to go to a dentist (Myrtle Beach). He filled all the problem teeth. Now, they are ok.
His fellow Myrtle Beach dentists advised me to chew sugarless gum. I followed it and up until now, I can still enjoy chewing gum without the guilt. But I still don't forget to have my teeth checked for any problems.
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