Wrigley's Freedent
Yes, Freedent gum typically does not contain xylitol. It usually uses sorbitol as a sweetener instead.
You aren't supossed to chew gum if you have braces or dentures but it's not my choice, its yours There are special chewing gums that you can buy that specify the fact that you can chew it and it will not stick to dentures. I believe Wrigley's Spearmint is okay for dentures. Doris
The gum that remains after all teeth are extracted are called residual ridges, or simply ridges.
Freedent was created in 1975.
Not sure but I know my Grandma used to chew FREEDENT because it didn't stick to her dentures. . .not sure if that is what you are looking for though.
Well yes. Sugared gum contains sugar, which stays on your teeth after you've finished chewing it. And if you don't brush your teeth for a while after eating the sugary gum, it can start to do harm to your teeth, such as starting cavities.
You do not chew gum while wearing braces because it will stick in the wirework. Listen to the orthodontist, not "people". I am just adding on to this answer: I have braces and i chew freedent. In my opinion freedent does not taste very good ( and looses its flavor in less than a minute ). But, I have also chewed many different types of gum with braces and it is usually fine if u chew it in the back of your mouth.
because people who are chewing gum walk past stores and just spit the gum out
u can always find these kinds of gum at the hardware stores .....
Wrigleys brand makes: 5 gum excel splash Juicy fruit wrigley spearmint Extra Freedent winterfresh hubba bubba bubble tape doublemint big red THATS IT FOR NOW FEEL FREE TO ADD THE ONES I LEFT OUT! BYE!
u get the gum from the stores like in the Pete's market or on the sources