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Toothpaste

Toothpaste is a mildly abrasive paste or gel used to maintain oral health. Used in conjunction with a toothbrush, the paste gently scrubs the teeth, helping to remove bacteria, food, and plaque to prevent cavities and improve breath.

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Is it better to rinse the mouth with water after brushing your teeth or spit it out so the rest of the toothpaste stays on your teeth?

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.

What is the vision and mission of Colgate-oralcare company?

MISSION STATEMENT OF COLGATE- PALMOLIVE

"As a company that strives to be the best truly global consumer product company, we are committed to doing business with integrity and respect for all people and for the world around us."

Is colgate mnc product?

It is indeed, of the Colgate-Palmolive MNC

Is there sand in toothpaste?

Hydrated silica, which is primarily used as an abrasive in toothpaste, is made from a crystallized compound found in quartz, sand, and flint.

Diatomaceous earth, originally mined as "tooth powder" is a naturally occurring hydrated silica. As a fine gel abrasive, frequently combined with softer calcium carbonate (from chalk) it helps to remove plaque. Milled to a slightly larger size, the grains are more aggressive and are used in tooth bleaching formulations.

Who is the girl in the Singapore colgate ad?

The girl in the Singapore Colgate ad is likely to be a model or actress featured in a specific campaign. Colgate often uses relatable and diverse characters to connect with their audience. For more detailed information about her identity, you might need to look up the specific ad or campaign, as such details can vary.

Why shouldn't you put toothpaste on your teeth then leave it?

You shouldn't. And if your dentist said you should, then it would be to keep cleaning your teeth. Don't leave it on your teeth and never wash it off if you keep it on your teeth, then wash it off after about 2 to 4 minutes.

What is good question for toothpaste?

Does it fight bacteria? How well does it whiten your teeth? Does it help gums and gingivitis? Does it freshen breath? Are some questions you could ask.

Whats the best whitening toothpaste?

bread gets moldy when it has been sitting for a long time the best whitenig toothpaste is colgate by:kadejhai synsodine plus extra whitening is really good. it also helps with sensitivity.

Is there a toothpaste that is not mint flavor?

Guess what unlesss you can invent one no, Sorry but i like mint mint tastes nice like mint chocolet peeenngg xxx

Is toothpaste made out of cow bones?

Some brands of toothpaste do contain gelatin which is made from the bones of cows and other animals. If the toothpaste does not list gelatin as an ingredient then it does not contain any animal bones.

What is the chemical bonding of toothpaste?

your tooth is made of enamel and bone so what ever the bone is made of and enamel is the answer

What is the function of limonene in toothpaste?

Dissolves dirty stuck on teeth and cleans teeth

What kinds of products does Colgate produce?

Colgate's company mainly deals with dental care covering all bases. They make various flavors and types of toothpaste, mouthwash and toothbrushes for all ages varying from soft to medium bristles.

Why is it that toothpaste containing fluoride does not display a poison logo on its product?

Because the benefits are supposed to outweigh the side effects, Flouride is a rat poisin and causes discolouration of the teeth which is permanent, West Texas teeth is a well known condition caused by this poison.

2nd Answer:

Warfarin has been used for years as a safer alternative for heart patients than digitalis. However, in much, much stronger doses is also used a rat poison.

Chocolate has been eaten for years by most people in the world, yet it contains a poison which is not good for humans, and will kill dogs in fairly low amounts.

Water has been around since animals first swam the oceans and walked the Earth, yet if you drink too much, you will die. These deaths have been reported and documented.

Most people have prescriptions for a medicine or two or three, and especially with the antidepressants, they almost always cause moderate to severe problematic side effects.

So, what is the big deal about fluorides in water? (Hint: it's that end users cannot opt out unless they drink bottled water.)