iinwait Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 donga salle gaadu... manollu konchemaina respect ichi savatam ledu
Gopaludu Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 Brush chesukoledhemo asale aadu modi notlo noru petti matladuthunnadu kada :)
abhigadu Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 donga salle gaadu... manollu konchemaina respect ichi savatam ledu Whats wrong bro just stop looking at things in a wron way.. Chewing a gum its a personal habit .. Some people do to reieve from tension .. Aina ithani gurinchi anukutunnam kaani ala anukuntae VP aa thurkathanu kanisam salute cheyaledhu national anthem ki and flag ki vaadini em anaali ??
KillChillPandey Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 He was chewing nicotine gum man. Shouldn't judge soon. Moreover media is so crazy tummina daggina footage teskuntundi.. Analsindi vadini kadu media ni..
iinwait Posted January 26, 2015 Author Report Posted January 26, 2015 Chewing gum enhances oral health London: Chewing gum can enhance oral health by removing 100 million bacteria from your mouth in just 10 minutes, suggests a new study. Researchers at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands found that chewing gum can trap and remove bacteria from the oral cavity. In the study, five biomedical engineering students were recruited to chew two different standard types of spearmint gum for various lengths of time ranging from 30 seconds to 10 minutes. Afterwards, the gum was spit into a cup filled with sterile water to be analysed, 'Medical Daily' reported. There were were about 100 million bacteria detected on each piece of chewed up gum, with the number increasing as chewing time increased. However, after 30 seconds of chewing, the gum starts to lose its adhesiveness, meaning it traps fewer bacteria overall. "Trapped bacteria were clearly visualised in chewed gum using scanning-electron-microscopy," researchers said in the paper published in the journal PLOS ONE. Previous research has shown that using a new, clean toothbrush without any toothpaste can remove around 100 million colony-forming units (CFUs) per brush, which would put chewing of gum on par with the mechanical action of a toothbrush. "Chewing gum however, does not necessarily remove bacteria from the same sites of the dentition as does brushing or flossing, therefore its results may be noticeable on a more long-term than those of brushing or flossing," researchers said.
vaade_veedu Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 Obama aa bubble gum ni eduru ga unna glass meeda antiste bagodu kani namilesi mvadi jebu lo eskuta problem enti man ?
Nellore_peddareddi Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 Ye ooru manadi Mangalampalli anta
saradagakasepu Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 picha lite man...gum chew chesthe thappenti
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