Fluorine and fluoride are made up of each other and are found mostly in toothpastes to strengthen teeth. Dentists often spread a fluorine paste over a patient's teeth to harden the enamel of their teeth.
The element fluorine in the form of its reduced radical fluoride is put into drinking water to fight cavities in teeth. The application of hexafluorosilicic acid (H2SiF6) and sodium hexafluorosilicate (Na2SiF6), its salt, are the contemporary choices for most applications involving adding fluoride to water. They replaced sodium fluoride. There is some objection to the inclusion of this chemical in water as it is said to have negative effects, but there is little to no scientific support for the claims. You can find a link below to the Wikipedia post on fluoride and its applications.
Well, its a matter of acids and alkali's. Tooth decay is caused by acids trying to penetrate the tooth such as Coca-Cola and sweets. An alkali has to be used to neutralise the tooth decay. Toothpaste has active ingredients such as:
Toothpaste also has inactive ingredients such as:
From these ingredients pick out the alkali's and they prevent tooth decay.
HAPPY BRUSHING!!
Well, covering them with gold might work.My guess is that what you're actually thinking of is fluoride ion, but that's not in its elemental form. Using elemental fluorine is an exceptionally bad idea, because fluorine is ludicrously reactive and poisonous to boot.
Fluorine is used to retard tooth decay. It is found in toothpastes and mouthwashes, and some cities also put it into the municipal water supply.
Floride is in toothpaste to protect teeth and strengthen them.
sodium fluoride, potassium fluoride, stannous fluoride, sodium fluoride phosphate, etc.
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There is NO element that can prevent tooth decay. Some fluorine containing compounds (not the elements!) may help. The simplest is sodium fluoride, NaF.
You think probable to fluoride ion.
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Toothpaste contains 20 - 42% water. Around half of the compounds are abrasives like alum1inum hydroxide, calcium carbonate, calcium hydrogen phosphates, silica's, zeolites, and hydroxyapatite. It also contains fluoride in various forms like sodium fluoride.
in my openion intestine in the body is the first organ to decay after death and prostate and uterus are the last to decay.
decay always happens in ecosystems
In the wild it will decay and turn into plantlife When buried in a coffin it will decay, but at a slower rate When mummified, it will decay at an even slower rate When air-locked (stuck in tar, wrapped up, etc.) it won't decay at all
which element present in our toothpaste protects out tooth from the tooth decay?
Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay
Floride is added to toothpaste to strengthen the enamel of the tooth. This helps prevent tooth decay, particularly in children.
The element that is used to fight tooth decay in toothpaste is fluoride. There are debates as to how safe and effective this element is when added to toothpaste or water.
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Flourine is the element.It is added as flouride ions.
Fluoride is the additive.
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Toothpaste can include the minerals fluorite, for prevention of decay; quartz, as a thickening agent; mica, to make the toothpaste sparkle; and titanium to make it white or opaque.