July 8, 2005 (Press Release) --
Almost all cavities occur where the toothbrush cannot reach food trapped and changed to acid between teeth and inside grooves on chewing surfaces where the brush and saliva cannot reach.
Few cavities occur at gum margins even though few people brush after every meal or snack or if they use a manual or electric brush.
Saliva has good access to gum margins but chewing celery after eating helps saliva reach between teeth and inside grooves to:
 Help fight cavities
 Help neutralise plaque acids that can attack tooth enamel
 Help remove food particles trapped between teeth
 Help remineralise demineralised tooth.
Few cavities occur at gum margins even though few people brush after every meal or snack or if they use a manual or electric brush.
Saliva has good access to gum margins but chewing celery after eating helps saliva reach between teeth and inside grooves to:
 Help fight cavities
 Help neutralise plaque acids that can attack tooth enamel
 Help remove food particles trapped between teeth
 Help remineralise demineralised tooth.

Chewing celery stimulates saliva flow
Helps fight cavities
Helps neutralise plaque acids that attack tooth Helps remove food particles trapped between teeth
Helps remineralise demineralised toot
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