To make medieval toothpaste, you can combine ingredients like crushed charcoal, baking soda, and salt for their abrasive properties. Some recipes also include herbs such as mint or sage for flavor and freshness. Mix these ingredients with water or honey to form a paste, which can then be applied to a cloth or finger for brushing. Remember, medieval dental care varied widely, so this is just one way to replicate the experience!
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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.
To make elephant toothpaste, you need hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, food coloring, and yeast.
to make your teeth white
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1st Answerthey had none2nd AnswerWhen I saw this quesition, I thought the above answer was right, but I like to check, so I looked for a source. It turns out that toothpaste was used in Ancient Egypt, was used throughout the Islamic world during the Middle Ages, and was put into popular use in medieval Spain. We do not have much in the way of records of toothpaste in the rest of Europe, but that does not mean it was not used. There is a link below.
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To survive, no. The human race has survived thousands of years without the aid of toothpaste. To make you not repulsive, yes.