Chewing gum advise from your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. Chewing
gum with braces is generally a no-no because it can be so messy and can
cause breakage. There's a moment many of our patients have experienced.
One second you're
chewing on a piece of gum, then suddenly you forget to keep chewing and
swallow the entire rubbery gob whole! It's at this point you remember
your mother warning you as a child that if you swallow gum it will stake
a claim and take up residency in your belly for seven years. We hate to
take all the
fun out of the mystery, but the truth is that chewing gum, when
swallowed, will enter your stomach and move through your digestive
system just like any other piece of food. So, if you ever accidentally
swallow a piece of gum, there is no need to worry
That being said, it's important to know that gum does not have any
dietary benefits, so while it’s not exactly harmful to swallow, you
still want to avoid swallowing it. If you are an avid gum-chewer, we
encourage you to chew sugarless gum, especially if you are wearing
braces, because gum with sugar can lead to cavities. Sugarless gum still
has the same amount of flavor, but has fewer cavity-causing
ingredients. In fact, many brands contain an additive called xylitol, a
natural sweetener known to fight cavity-causing bacteria. Xylitol is
also known to increase salivary flow as it rinses away plaque and acid.
The fact is, 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!
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