The nature of toothpaste is to give us fresh breath and fight the bacteria that has been collected on our teeth throughout the day.
Yes, toothpastes are typically formulated to be slightly alkaline in nature. This helps to neutralize acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, prevent enamel erosion, and create an environment that is less favorable for bacteria growth.
toothpastes
all kinds of toothpastes like colgate, close-up, aqua fresh, crest and more
Tartar control toothpastes help prevent tartar formation, but do not remove tartar once it has formed
Whitening toothpastes do not contain bleach. Instead mild abrasives remove surface stains, but do not change tooth color.
The plural is toothpastes.
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There are many, many different kinds of toothpastes. Some are fluoride free, some aren't. Some taste like mint, some don't.
I have informally checked toothpastes and the only one containing triclosan is Colgate Total.
Toothpastes do not typically contain steroids. However, some medicated toothpastes designed for specific dental conditions, such as periodontal disease or oral lesions, may include corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and promote healing. These specialized formulations are distinct from standard toothpastes and are used under the guidance of a dental professional. Always check the ingredients and consult with a dentist for appropriate treatment options.