Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Does Trident actually prevent cavities?

Trident contains xylitol which helps fight cavities. Does it actually work?

Does Trident actually prevent cavities?
Xylitol is a sweetener that does not promote tooth decay. So, if you're going to chew gum, Trident would be a safe bet, but all sugarless gums don't promote cavities or tooth decay.





"Xylitol is a good-tasting bulk sweetener which is reduced in calories and dentally safe. Approved in more than 35 countries, its sweetness and bulk make xylitol an increasingly popular ingredient in foods, pharmaceuticals and oral health products.





Discovered in 1891 by German chemist Emil Fischer, xylitol has been used as a sweetening agent in human food since the 1960s. Xylitol is a white crystalline powder that is odorless, with a pleasant, sweet taste. It is gaining increasing acceptance as an alternative sweetener due to its role in reducing the development of dental caries (cavities)."
Reply:OraMD works a lot better than Trident and other mouthwash. It fights cavities and bad bacteria that caused dental problems. Try it and see the BIG difference.
Reply:my dentist said yes

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