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It neutralises any excess acid left in the mouth which might corrode your teeth.

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Calcium carbonate helps to strengthen the enamel of the tooth by replenishing minerals that may be lost due to acids produced by bacteria in the mouth. It can also act as a mild abrasive that assists in removing plaque and stains from the teeth.

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Why is calcium carbonate used in tooth paste?

it neutralises any access acid left in the mouth


What kind of rock is tooth paste made out of?

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