Is it possible to get bad breath after chewing gum for a long time?

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Published: January 30th, 2009

Gum is meant to freshen your breath, but is it possible to get bad breath when it loses flavour or when the mint taste starts fading? Or does you breath become ‘neutral’ (lol don’t know how else to describe it) like it doesn’t smell at all? Is that even possible, for someone’s breath not to smell at all?

The mint is gone, but the sugar lingers, as do those nasty bacteria who feed on sugar (and your teeth!). Chew sugarfree gum or rinse your mouth out with some water to wash it away.

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2 Comments on “Is it possible to get bad breath after chewing gum for a long time?”

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  1. 1. Nunu -
    January 30th, 2009 at 11:57 am

    yes because all the flavour has gone
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  2. 2. mischugenah
    January 30th, 2009 at 12:06 pm

    The mint is gone, but the sugar lingers, as do those nasty bacteria who feed on sugar (and your teeth!). Chew sugarfree gum or rinse your mouth out with some water to wash it away.
    References :

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