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Is Chewing Gum Good For Your Teeth?

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Chewing gum has been a popular treat in America for over 150 years. Over 160 million Americans chew gum each year. Perhaps because of this popularity, there has been debate about whether or not chewing gum is good for your dental health. This debate goes all the way back to the beginning – the first chewing gum patent was held by a dentist who promoted the oral health benefits of his invention. In this blog post, we’ll explore whether or not chewing gum is good for your teeth.

Reasons Why Chewing Gum Is Good For Your Teeth

There are several proven benefits for chewing gum:

Reasons Why Chewing Gum Is Bad For Your Teeth

Despite all of these benefits, there are also some reasons why chewing gum can be bad for your teeth. This is especially true for people with certain dental health issues.

Conclusion

Chewing gum can be good for your teeth, with a few important caveats. First, you should stick to sugar-free gum so that the sugar does not counteract the oral health benefits you get from chewing. Secondly, avoid gum if you have dental conditions or dental work that could be negatively affected by the stickiness of gum or the act of chewing. As long as you stick to these two guidelines, you can enjoy the health benefits that come from chewing gum!

Sources

https://www.humana.com/dental-insurance/dental-resources/chewing-gum

https://www.ada.org/en/resources/research/science-and-research-institute/oral-health-topics/chewing-gum

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