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.
These elements are not used as catalysts.
All decay is bacterial (except when the term is used metaphorically, as in social decay).
The halogen Group is a series of non metal elements.
it is used in making mushroom by making a wood decay because the faster it decay the faster mushroom will grow :)))
fluoride
to prevent tooth decay and dental caries
As fluoride it's used to prevent tooth decay, in toothpastes and in water supplies.
It is recommended that dental floss be used at least daily to prevent tooth decay and gum disease between the teeth.
Fluoride is also no good for your health
fluorine
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.
Yes morphine promotes tooth decay on prolonged usage. It has a higher impact on men in comparison with women when used.
No, it is not. The word tooth is a noun, which can be used as a noun adjunct, as in tooth decay or tooth fairy. The verb (to tooth) means to add teeth to a tool or gear.
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.
Aluminium hydroxide is a base. When any hydroxide reacts with an acid, it produces salt and water which is called neutralisation. Toothpaste contains aluminium hydroxide so it neutralises the effect of acids in our mouth reducing germs and tooth decay.
When used fluoridated tooth paste regularly or after professional fluoride application, fluoride reacts with the hydroxyapatite crystals present in enamel to form fluorapatite crystals which are more protective against tooth decay.