nothing to do with the silvia but it does with the teeth!
Sodium in toothpaste acts as a surfactant, helping to create foam and evenly distribute the toothpaste around the mouth. It also helps to dissolve other ingredients and enhance the overall cleaning effect of the toothpaste.
Sodium lauryl sulfate is a common ingredient in toothpaste as it helps create foam to aid in the cleaning process by loosening debris and helping the toothpaste spread evenly in the mouth. It also helps to remove surface stains and bacteria.
Toothpaste is a mixture.
Yes, waist material is made like toothpaste from metel and it is not the best idea to eat it! there has been a recall on toothpaste it is not safe to use throw out your toothpaste now. this is from the president! seriously
yes!!! all toothpaste is because it doesn't completely mix in!
Spit in the air and catch it in your mouth!
teeth ;P
maybe. how many teeth do you have?
Toothpaste
Toothpaste does not have acid in it, Toothpaste is an Alkalie.
You could use a combination of toothpaste and mouthwash, which usually does the trick in solving mouth odor.
to neutralize the acids in your mouth that eat up your teeth...
The pH of toothpaste ranges from 7 to 10, depending on the specific formulation. Toothpaste is typically slightly basic to help neutralize acids in the mouth and protect tooth enamel.
The cast of From Nose to Mouth - 2006 includes: Hisae Silvia Mercuriali Hisae Mizutani
Salt in toothpaste is used as an abrasive. It's not nearly as effective as fighting off bacteria of the mouth as baking soda, but it still is proven to be effective. It will also fight off infections in your mouth.
a long tube of a strong liquid whivh is used to wash the human mouth out
You are better rinsing with a mouthwash. Should you have any toothpaste left in your mouth, spit it out - it doesn't do any good just floating around in there.