Fluorides of sodium and potassium, stannous fluoride, etc.
to help prevent tooth decay, just like there is fluoride in tooth paste to prevent tooth decay. The fluoride added to water is no where near as high concentration as in tooth paste though
fluorine
No. Sugar is not added to toothpastes because it promotes tooth decay and thus defies the whole point of using the paste. Artificial sweeteners are used instead.
It is the element Fluorine. It is added as Fluoride.
Fluoride is also no good for your health
yes it neutralises the acid on your teeth to prevent tooth decay
This material can be delivered as: - a solid which form a paste when water is added - a paste A paste is a colloidal gel.
Fluoride.
Fluorine
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.
The tooth paste is not so abrasive and the enamel is not so fragile. The abrasive is added to help cleaning.
For drinking and you can also use it in cakes, and you can pour it over a ham to make it juicy not dry.