Are Extra Professional White chewing gums really good for your teeth?
The chewing gum is promised to help combat tooth discoloration and thus promote dental health. However, the sweetener sorbitol it contains is bad for teeth and promotes tooth decay.
Are the chewing gums still good?
Thank you
Where did you have the wisdom that Sorbit is caries-promoting? Then carrots are also bad for the skin, because they become the Indian (formerly disillusioned as “red skin”) and flying pianos are called “flying”?
It’s absolutely wrong what you wrote about Sorbit! Please inform yourself before you blow something into the world. There are people who take this for cash.
No Sorbit does not attack gums, teeth, or gums. Only in case of overdose one gains a permanent seat on a toilet, but in most cases the teeth are not involved.
Whether you’re wearing tooth care chewing gum or tooth care onion is no matter as long as the teeth are cleaned well. However, tooth care chewing gums and onions have an advantage: they slightly increase the pH in the mouth area, so that acids are neutralized. Acids are the main cause of caries.
Okay, thanks for clarification, have informed me about it, so twice were apparently false information
Instead, they are sweetened with sorbitol, also a sugar substitute. In contrast to xylit, it does not act anticariogen, but rather acts exactly opposite. Sorbit can kill harmless bacteria in the oral flora and thus even promote caries bacteria.
https://www.lieblings-zahnarzt.de/lieblings-blog/zahnpflege-und-praevention/das-zahnpflegekaugummi-wie-sinnvoll-is-es-real/
Teeth cleaning is good for the teeth.
And to brighten and remove the coverings, professional dental cleaning is useful. There’s no need for gum.
Alex
Thank you.
It is.
By chewing alone, the plaque also goes away from the teeth.
Okay, but by the sorbitol, the good is destroyed again, and in the end you even have a deterioration in the form of increased risk of caries.
It makes sense to buy gums with sorbit.
Without any meaningful…
Sorbit’s supposedly caries-promoting effect has long been refuted. In practice, it happens as well as never that the acid-producing bacteria in the mouth are starving so much that they have to metabolize sorbitol. They prefer carbohydrates.
If there are no abrasive (grinding) particles in the chewing gum – which can damage the enamel – the main effect will be that you produce more saliva while chewing and thus boost your natural cleaning machine. This can also be any other sugar-free gum.
In addition: discolored is not synonymous with ill.