There are a couple of different fluorine compounds that are used by different brands of toothpaste; if you check the label, you will see what your brand uses.
No. Toothpaste is usually less than 1% sodium fluoride. Pure sodium fluoride would be highly toxic.
Fluoride ion is the active ingredient in a standard toothpaste.
Flouride is the main ingredient in toothpaste and will kill the germs and toothpaste is with less flouride but is still very effective but flouride is stronger and works faster but I recommend using both
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No. Toothpaste is usually less than 1% sodium fluoride. Pure sodium fluoride would be highly toxic.
It can take 256 mg of Fluoride to make one bottle of toothpaste. Fluoride is added to toothpaste to disrupt the process of tooth decay.
Yes, because toothpaste contains fluoride which is poison to the human body. (If you swallow a big amount of toothpaste or drinks that include fluoride go to a doctor, if you swallow a little bit of fluoride you will be fine).
It depends on the type of kids toothpaste. There's a bunch of different kinds, but the only active ingredient is sodium fluoride in most of them.
It depends on the type of kids toothpaste. There's a bunch of different kinds, but the only active ingredient is sodium fluoride in most of them.
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Mostly Fluoride. Check your toothpaste box for ingredients!
Fluoride ion is the active ingredient in a standard toothpaste.
Examples are: sodium fluoride, dicalcium phosphate dihydrate,sodium lauryl sulfate etc. Each company and type of toothpaste has a specific recipe.
Toothpaste contains fluoride to strengthen teeth enamel.
Fluoride.
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