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Lion Liquorice Gums 2kg Box NWT7399
Lion Liquorice Gums - 2kg BoxLions Liquorice Gums are hard, chewy gumsThey are still made with the original recipe and are perfect sweets for sharing or sending as a giftWeight - 2kg Box of Lions Liquorice Gums.
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Barratt Milk Gums 2kg Box NWT7541
Barratt Milk Gums 2kg BoxMilk Gums from Barratt are scrumptious chewy sweets that are great for all the family.The sweets are bottle shaped and really taste of creamy milk, making them a very enjoyable candy.Get yours today at the cheapest case price
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Haribo Wine Gums Pack 160g - 0401380 53619FP
Haribos classic favourite, bursting with flavour. Without Artificial Colours.Packets of 160g of tasty jelly chewy sweets.
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Lion Famous Original Wine Gums 2kg Box NWT7402
Lion Famous Original Wine Gums - 2kg BoxThe Original Lions Wine Gums These sweets are still made with the same, original recipeWine Gums have a firm texture and long lasting flavour Perfect sweets for sharing or sending as giftsWeight - 2kg Box of
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Why are wine gums called wine gums?
Wine gums are called wine gums because they were originally made with a small amount of wine or wine flavoring. The name "wine gums" was likely chosen to reflect the traditional wine flavor and to appeal to adults. However, most modern wine gums do not contain any alcohol and are simply fruit-flavored chewy candies. The name has stuck over the years, even though the original connection to wine is no longer present in the ingredients.
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Can you see the teeth through the gums?
No, teeth cannot be seen through the gums as they are covered by the gum tissue. Teeth develop underneath the gums and eventually emerge as they grow and push through the gum tissue. If teeth are visible through the gums, it could indicate a dental issue such as gum recession or abnormal tooth eruption.
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Do the braces' teeth press on the gums?
Braces do not directly press on the gums. The brackets are attached to the teeth, and the wires are adjusted to gradually move the teeth into the desired position. However, it is common for braces to cause some discomfort or irritation to the gums, especially in the initial stages of treatment. Proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups can help prevent any issues with the gums during orthodontic treatment.
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Why does the gums bleed when brushing teeth?
Gums may bleed when brushing teeth due to a condition called gingivitis, which is inflammation of the gums caused by a buildup of plaque. When plaque is not removed through regular brushing and flossing, it can irritate the gums and cause them to become inflamed and bleed easily. Other factors such as aggressive brushing, using a hard-bristled toothbrush, or certain medications can also contribute to gum bleeding. It is important to address the underlying cause of gum bleeding and maintain good oral hygiene to prevent further complications.
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Tumeric Oral Care Lozenges - 97 g
Food supplement with tetrahydrocurcuminoids, vitamins, zinc and sweeteners. Our turmeric oral care lozenges are a refreshing form of oral care that combines active ingredients from turmeric, selected vitamins and zinc. In our lozenges you will find riboflavin, better known as vitamin B2, which helps to maintain mucous membranes, and vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation for normal gum function. In addition, tumeric and the revitalising mint flavour promote noticeably fresh breath. Experience a convenient way to support your oral hygiene.
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Rowntrees Fruit Gums Vegan Sweets Sharing Bag 150g Single Bag -
We know our Fruit Gums have been a long-time favourite for many. And now everyone can enjoy thanks to our new vegan formula
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Human Teeth Display Model
This model shows a set of 16 half of a complete set permanent human teeth. Good for showing the different types of teeth and explaining how they work in biting and chewing.2x life sizeHalf of a complete setPermanent teethShows different types of
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Compatible Olivetti No.6 Praxis 35 7593LO Impact Ribbon
With each cartridge individually print tested at the manufacturing stage, you can rely on this ribbon to produce excellent results in your Olivetti printer.
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How are the teeth anchored in the gums?
Teeth are anchored in the gums by a specialized connective tissue called the periodontal ligament. This ligament attaches the tooth to the surrounding bone, providing stability and support. Additionally, the gums also play a role in anchoring the teeth by covering the bone and providing a protective barrier around the roots of the teeth. This anchoring system helps to keep the teeth in place and allows for normal functions such as chewing and speaking.
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Are the extra chewing gums good for the teeth?
Extra chewing gums that are sugar-free can be good for the teeth as they can help stimulate saliva production, which can help neutralize acids in the mouth and prevent tooth decay. However, chewing gum with sugar can have the opposite effect and contribute to tooth decay. It is important to choose sugar-free gum and chew it in moderation to reap the dental benefits.
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Does a Medusa piercing damage the teeth and gums?
A Medusa piercing, also known as a philtrum piercing, has the potential to cause damage to the teeth and gums if not properly cared for. The jewelry in the piercing can come into contact with the gums and teeth, leading to irritation, recession of the gums, and even chipping or cracking of the teeth. It's important to choose a reputable piercer and carefully follow aftercare instructions to minimize the risk of damage to the teeth and gums. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices are also important for maintaining oral health with a Medusa piercing.
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Can gums regrow?
Gums cannot regrow on their own once they have receded. However, there are treatments available that can help stimulate gum tissue growth, such as gum grafting or the use of growth factors. It is important to address gum recession promptly to prevent further damage and maintain oral health. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices can help prevent gum recession.
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