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- Chewing Gum | American Dental Association - ADA
The U S chewing gum market is divided, in part, by product type into sugar-containing chewing gums and sugar-free chewing gums 3 Sugar-containing chewing gums contain monosaccharides (e g , glucose, fructose, galactose) or disaccharides (e g , sucrose, maltose, lactose) Sugar-free gums are sweetened with polyols such as xylitol, sorbitol
- Swallowing gum: Is it harmful? - Mayo Clinic
Although chewing gum is designed to be chewed and not swallowed, it generally isn't harmful if swallowed Folklore suggests that swallowed gum sits in your stomach for seven years before it can be digested But this isn't true It is true that your body can't digest chewing gum But if you swallow it, the gum doesn't stay in your stomach
- Teeth grinding (bruxism) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Sleep bruxism may be a sleep-related chewing activity linked with brief disturbances during sleep Risk factors These factors can raise your risk of bruxism: Stress Having extra anxiety or stress can lead to teeth grinding and clenching So can anger and frustration Age Bruxism is common in young children, but it usually goes away by adulthood
- Craving and chewing ice: A sign of anemia? - Mayo Clinic
Possibly The term "pica" describes craving and chewing substances that have no nutritional value — such as ice, clay, soil or paper Craving and chewing ice, known as pagophagia, is often associated with iron deficiency, with or without anemia, although the reason is unclear Less commonly, other
- Smokeless tobacco products - Mayo Clinic
Chewing tobacco and other smokeless tobacco products often are promoted as safer than cigarettes That's because they aren't linked to lung cancer But these products are not harmless Smokeless tobacco products include tobacco that's chewed, sucked or sniffed, rather than smoked The chemical that
- Tobacco Use and Cessation | American Dental Association - ADA
Chewing tobacco is coarsely shredded tobacco Users place a loose-leaf tobacco “chaw,” or compressed tobacco plug, against the buccal mucosa and chew it 5 Both oral snuff and chewing tobacco users usually spit out the tobacco-saliva mixture that collects in the mouth; although, more addicted users may intentionally swallow it
- Belching, gas and bloating: Tips for reducing them - Mayo Clinic
Belching or passing gas, also called flatus, is natural and common Excessive belching or flatus, along with bloating, pain or swelling of the belly, can sometimes interfere with daily activities or cause embarrassment But these symptoms usually don't point to a serious underlying condition and are
- TMJ disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Habits such as gum chewing, nail biting, and grinding or clenching of teeth Certain connective tissue diseases Stress, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety or depression Conditions such as fibromyalgia, ankylosing spondylitis and sleep disturbances Smoking
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