Is Trident Gum no longer supported by the Dental Assoication? (Their logo is no longer on the new packaging)?


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Honestly, I don't know. But here's my theory. It used to be that Trident was one of the few sugarless gums available, so the ADA supported it. Now there are a ton of sugarless gums, and maybe the ADA doesn't want to put their label on everyone of them. Chewing sugarfree gum is a great way to cleanse the teeth of plague and food debris when brushing and flossing cannot be done. Chew one with Xylitol. Recent research proves that it prevents decay.


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