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		<title>Xylitol Gummy Bears</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The tooth protecting sugar substitute xylitol has been incorporated into gummy bears to produce a sweet snack that may prevent dental problems. Giving children four of the xylitol bears three times a day during school hours results in a decrease in the plaque bacteria that cause tooth decay. Xylitol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol [...]<p>Copyright © <a href="http://blog.teethremoval.com">TeethRemoval.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://blog.teethremoval.com/xylitol-gummy-bears/">Xylitol Gummy Bears</a></p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="first">The tooth protecting sugar substitute xylitol has been incorporated into gummy bears to produce a sweet snack that may prevent dental problems. Giving children four of the xylitol bears three times a day during school hours results in a decrease in the plaque bacteria that cause tooth decay.</p>
<p>Xylitol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol that is frequently used as a sweetener. It has been shown to reduce levels of the harmful mutans streptococci  bacteria  known to cause tooth decay. Xylitol chewing gums are  not considered to be suitable for younger children.</p>
<p>A recent study demonstrates that six weeks of xylitol gummy bear snacking, the levels of harmful MS bacteria in the children’s plaque was significantly reduced.</p>
<p>However, I have seen studies and reports that dogs die from ingesting a small amount of xylitol. Thus I do not think that these xylitol gummy bears will be effective. If you have a dog, you probably should not purchase products with xylitol especially if you have children.</p>
<p>For more information on xylitol poisoning in dogs visit <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/xylitol.asp">http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/xylitol.asp</a></p>
<p><em>Adapted from materials provided by BMC Oral Health</em></p>
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