Chewing gum is infamous for being sticky and gets caught on our hands or in our hair. Why doesn't chewing gum stick to our teeth?

Because our teeth are sharp and pointed None of these choices Because of the density of our teeth

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Jàfąř Àāł
Aug 22, 2016

Because of saliva in our mouths so the gum dont stick on our teeth

Please post this question in biology section.

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