How long do you eat?
I'm sure he'll eat it until he's finished eating.
Most of what goes into our mouths disappears in our mouths after a certain amount of time.
But gum is made for chewing and spitting, so it doesn't disappear from our mouths unless we swallow it.
So if you want, you can continue chewing gum, spit it out for a while, and then chew it again later.
Of course, the gum lost all its sweetness during this process, so it would taste bad.
So, how long should gum chew and spit?
Of course there is no set time.
It's up to you to judge, but I would like to find out how long it is to chew gum on a variety of reasonable grounds.
First, what is gum?
The early gum was made using a principle that when chicle tree sap was properly processed, it became a negative elastic solid.
I got this idea from the way the Native Americans chew with chicle.
Now you can add sweeteners and spices to create a variety of flavors.
Most of the gum we chew now does not use chicle tree sap.
Because it is chemically synthetic, we can make our gum base solution so that we can enjoy gum at a low cost.
Different people chew gum for different reasons.
Chewing gum is said to enhance concentration, and it can also relieve stress and remove plaque.
Of course, rather than chewing gum for this effect, many people chew because their mouths are bored.
Many people will probably spit out when the gum runs out.
It takes about 15 to 20 minutes to chew gum more than that, so it is a good idea to chew it for that length of time.
If you chew for too long, your jaw muscles will remain tense and cause grinding during sleep.
Also, many people think chewing gum is good for your teeth, but the sweetness that comes from gum is sugar water.
So if it is chewing for your teeth, it is good to chew it only for 10 minutes with sugar-free gum.
According to a research team from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, chewing gum for 10 minutes can make your saliva more productive, killing 100 million germs in your mouth.
However, if you chew gum continuously for more than 10 minutes, the bacteria in your mouth increased.
For a small reason, it is best to chew and spit out gum for 15 to 20 minutes for this reason.
This happened abroad.
A woman in her 30s heard that sugarless gum was good for her teeth, and she chewed it for five years constantly for seven hours a day.
After three years, the jaw started making noises, and after four years, the jaw joints were broken and the mouth could not be opened.
You may have problems with this disease, but most of you stop chewing gum within 30 minutes, so don't worry about it.
If you're chewing gum for too long, save some time for your jaw joint.
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