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Trident Gum?


lyndszai

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I just got back from the oral dental sergen becauses im having alot of problems with my gums ever sence I got my wisdom teeth out.He told me I would have to chew gum for the ever .when ever im not sleeping or eating I have to have gum in my mouth.He told me that im clenching them and being a celaic and all i tend to clench my teeth often .I also have to take 6 advil a day even if im not in pain :blink: I was just wondering what kind of gum is gluten free .he told me no gum at gluten ! is trident ok?

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tarnalberry Community Regular

I don't know about Trident, but Wrigley's is gluten-free. (I thought there were other ways to treat clenching, though?)

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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I stopped chewing it because it made me ill. . .I would call them to make sure.

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GEF Explorer

They claim that their gum is in fact gluten free. Here is a link to their website: (see question #4 under their "Questions" page)

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The above is a link to a thread on gluten-free gums..........the only one I question on this list is the "altoid gum" that Molly chews. Later, in another thread, somebody asked if Altoids are gluten-free, which they are. However, they also asked if altoid gum was gluten-free.....Molly (flagbabyds) said it was, but somebody else said that there was wheat something on the label..........I don't know exactly, cause I don't care if it's gluten-free or not with all my other options........also remember to call these companies before using them, as they can, as well all know, change their ingredients very quickly without telling us.

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