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Subject: Re:Gum chewing


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Kim
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Date Posted: 11:15:40 08/03/04 Tue
In reply to: BETH IN TULSA 's message, "Re:Gum chewing" on 20:10:12 08/02/04 Mon

No, there is no law, but I'm paying a lot of money for these braces and I don't want to do something that might damage them or make my treatment take longer. The sheet of "no no's" my ortho. gave me said (and I quote!) No Gum of Any Kind. So I have given it up. :(


>>My ortho. said I could not chew gum of any kind.
>
>I chew gum every day!!!!
>
>It is not sugarless either!!!!!!
>
>Geez folks it isn't like there's a LAW or something
>that says you can't chew it!!!!!

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