Does “Orbit White” gum really whiten your teeth?

Posted on 14 February 2011

Question by slblues326: Does “Orbit White” gum really whiten your teeth?

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Answer by wwe_man86
I’ve tried it. I didn’t see much difference. But it did make my breath fresh. Guess it depends on the person.

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6 Responses to “Does “Orbit White” gum really whiten your teeth?”

  1. Yiffniff says:

    I’m not sure, I guess it probably has to or they wouldn’t be allowed to advertise it, but it probably doesn’t make a huge difference, and only slightly whitens them.

  2. tepidmonkie says:

    no. get crest whitestrips if you want whiter teeth. those really work great in about 7 days.

  3. cook_nicolla says:

    No they just advertise that it does so people will buy it.

  4. playfulduo69 says:

    no, they have a whitening agent in them but not enough to actually show a difference. but they figure since everyone is worried about whiter teeth now, they can sell you this gum and you are probably using whitening toothpate and stirps so they can get away with it.

  5. court says:

    Yes it does. My friend, Dave the Viking, in Iceland chewed it for 45 days nonstop (yes, without eating – he did suck on icecubes though) and his teeth were much lighter. Of course, a few days later, his teeth fell out because of malnutrition. This all happened before the Surgeon General put the warning on the outside of the gum package: “Chewing this gum for longer than 24 hours will cause jaw discomfort and possibly stomach cramps. This is not a food. Do not swallow. If you swallow more than 5 pieces you’re as good as de- I mean, you should contact a Poison Control Specialist immediately.”

  6. kim says:

    not sure, but if you really want your teeth white…switch to arm and hammer advanced whitening toothpaste. a little strong, but AMAZING!


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