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Which toothpaste cleans your teeth the best?

I'm about to do a science project on this subject. This is the exact question I ask, which toothpate cleans your teeth the best? Well I'm about to find out. If I remember to say I'll "type" back. crest is the best


Which type of toothpaste works better?

Colgate toothpaste


Name a type of product that comes in a teeth whitening formula?

toothpaste gum mouthwash teeth strips


What kind of toothpaste does Lord Voldemort use?

If Lord Voldemort bothers to brush his teeth, the type of toothpaste wasn't mentioned in the series.


How did the toothpaste effect peoples lifes?

Being able to clean your teeth well, and adding fluoride to toothpaste helped prevent dental cavities. Cavities caused the loss of teeth, and cavities could cause a type of infection known as an abscess. Before there were antibiotic drugs an abscess could make you sick and kill you. People that lost their teeth had trouble eating and talking. Toothpaste aided people in staying healthy, living longer, and your mouth smelled better.


Is granite used for toothpaste?

No, granite is not used in toothpaste. Toothpaste typically contains ingredients such as fluoride, abrasives, flavoring agents, and detergents to help clean teeth and prevent cavities. Granite is a type of rock that is not used in toothpaste manufacturing.


What is the best type of toothpaste to use on your teeth?

I don't know what the best toothpaste is. I doubt there is one specific toothpaste that is considered better than the rest. Some toothpastes are good for one person, but not ideal for another. I prefer Crest. This brand has a variety of options, whether you're looking for cavity prevention, sensitive solutions, whitening, or more. Hope that helps!


Why is my toothpaste not foaming when I brush my teeth?

There are several possible reasons why your toothpaste may not be foaming when you brush your teeth. One common reason is that the toothpaste may be expired or old, which can affect its foaming ability. Additionally, using too little toothpaste or not brushing for a long enough time can also result in less foam. Another factor could be the type of toothpaste you are using, as some formulas may not produce as much foam as others. Lastly, if you have hard water in your area, it can interfere with the foaming action of the toothpaste.


What type of acid is toothpaste?

Toothpaste typically contains mild acids, such as citric acid or phosphoric acid, to help remove plaque and prevent tooth decay. These acids are incorporated in safe amounts to ensure they do not harm the teeth.


What type of fluoride in toothpaste?

The most common type of fluoride used in toothpaste is sodium fluoride, which helps to prevent tooth decay by strengthening tooth enamel and making teeth more resistant to acid attacks from plaque bacteria.


Why is toothpaste bubbly in your mouth?

Toothpaste contains surfactants that create foam when mixed with water and air in your mouth. This foam helps to distribute the toothpaste across your teeth and gums, allowing the active ingredients to clean effectively.


Which cleans teeth more effectively baking soda or toothpaste?

Use salt before sleep to remove the Plaques and prevent cavities.Using Oral-B mouth wash really works too! My dentist told me to use it and it has made my teeth look and feel better!