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Glycerin usp bad for your teeth?

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No: Glycerine is used in many medicinal forms/additive---as in artificial saliva, moisturizer in nasal sprays, and osmotic laxatives etc...Its use as an artificial saliva should infact have a protective effect on your teeth. I am not a dentist, so you may want to consult your dentist for additional inforamation. Good luck.

Answered 10/23/2017

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NO : Not sure it helps them either!

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