mouth is full of germs .nothing can remove it.brushing removes only some amount of germs.
what is in tooth paste that kills bacteria
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yes, yes it does as far as i know
it seeks out the bacteria and kills of the bacteria and leaves a coat to stop it from growing back for a few hours. also connor rapley is from bargo and is a retard
The cheapest and most environmentally friendly way would be to use water and vinegar. It kills bacteria and eats up toothpaste, soap scum and mold.
Stomach acid kills bacteria, which is hydrochloric acid.
The organ that kills bacteria is the stomach. The stomach produces acids that kill the bacteria as it digests food.
Any chilli kills that
Yes. It kills bacterias (all the atoms in the halogen group do), and is used in for instance toothpaste and swimming pools.
Stomach acid kills the bacteria
Try cleaning them with toothpaste and a toothbrush everyday. Then it should stop smelling.A bit more:Check with your dentist to see if you can clean them with a denture cleaner, such as Polident. It will kills the germs and bacteria that cause the odors.
it kills bacteria
Because there may be bacteria in your mouth so in order to clean your teeth properly it needs to get rid of the bacteria.
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Chlorine, atomic number 17 kills bacteria. This is why it is placed in drinking water and swimming pools.