The other brand besides Freedent is called
Stick Free for denture / partial wearers or
persons with amalgam fillings.
2007-03-01 17:43:53
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answered by LuckyLilTroll2U 4
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Chewing Gum For Dentures
2016-12-12 05:51:14
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answered by ? 4
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I'm really young, and imagine how pissed I was after getting my dentures without anyone telling me I couldn't chew gum anymore. I used to live for Bubbalicious gums, and now I can't eat it or blow big bubbles anymore. I don't want to eat that gross Freedent ****. I have acrylic dentures and I found that spearmint gum, no matter what the brand, but some more so than others, doesn't stick to your dentures. I also like to eat 2 sticks at a time since they're so little, but you can't do that. It will stick, not as bad as any other flavors, but it will. I like 5 spearmint, it sticks a lot less than Orbitz and other brands. 5 also has a Wintermint Ascent flavor that I just tried that doesn't stick either and you can chew 2 pieces at a time.
Whatever you do, STAY THE F*** AWAY FROM BIG LEAGUE CHEW. What a huge mistake eating that was.
2016-03-04 05:01:43
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answered by ? 1
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You can not select chewing gums that do not stick on dentures and if ever there are, it is not that popular to be available in most supermarket. I have dentures and I have the same problems. What I do is to have chewing gums in my room so that when I have to chew the gum, I have to remove first my denture. In public places, I have tried several chewing gums already but all are really sticking with the dentures. May be the problem should instead be posed to the dentists to make dentures that do not stick to the chewing gum.
One technique I do is to chew the gum slowly and try to avoid it to come in contact with the denture and avoid sticking the gum with it. You need to practice that in your room.
2007-03-01 20:21:06
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answered by PJA 4
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I find that Extra does not stick but I tried Stride last weekend it was a disaster! Stuck like crazy! I wish there was a good bubble gum that I could blow bubbles without sticking to my dentures. Any ideas guys?
2015-10-16 03:43:47
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answered by None ya 1
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I am trying to find a gum that doesn't stick......Freedent sticks...Wrigley's doublemint once I chew it for a couple of minutes doesn't stick for a while, then will start to stick. Why can't they make a denture that doesn't stick....I would so rather chew a stick of gum than eat.....especially since I am trying to lose a few pounds.
2014-05-17 01:03:55
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answered by CarrotTop_39 1
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A dog should be trained on how to eat, walk with you, not to bark, potty training and sleep on its place etc. You can teach anything to your puppy, dogs get trained easily with some good instructions. If you want some good training tips visit https://tr.im/4p1q5
If properly trained, they should also understand whistle and gesture equivalents for all the relevant commands, e.g. short whistle or finger raised sit, long whistle or flat hand lay down, and so on.
It's important that they also get gestures and whistles as voice may not be sufficient over long distances and under certain circumstances.
2016-04-22 01:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I use Dentyne cinnamon and peppermint. I learned to chew again practicing with this gum. I don't have a problem with it sticking. Spearmint Dentyne does stick though.
2014-01-27 07:11:56
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answered by CARMEN 2
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Extra Polar Ice doesn't stick
2016-05-29 13:05:45
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answered by Portia Shye 1
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Orbit doesn't stick to my dentures, not sure if it will yours. And they have a lot of flavors.
2014-07-24 07:37:14
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answered by grammadeary 1
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