noansw2. ordinary toothpaste may contain chalk (CaCO3) as a gentle abrasive.An aggressive "whitening" toothpaste might contain finely powdered diatomaceous earth, which will be a silicate, and more abrasive. But the manufacturer should advise against regular use.
The reason bacteria do not reproduce by mitosis is because bacteria do not contain chromosomes. There are numerous types of bacteria.
Sludge and scum usually contain bacteria, but the terms do not mean bacteria, they just mean sticky, gooey, messy, nasty, filthy substances.
Toothpastes contain also a small amount of tiny abrasive particles.
The cheapest and most environmentally friendly way would be to use water and vinegar. It kills bacteria and eats up toothpaste, soap scum and mold.
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One common alkali found in toothpaste is sodium hydroxide, which helps to maintain the proper pH level of the toothpaste. Alkalis in toothpaste also help to neutralize acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, preventing tooth decay.
Regular toothpaste means a paste that doesn't contain gel
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.
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Yes, most close-up toothpaste products contain fluoride, which is known for its ability to prevent tooth decay by making the enamel more resistant to acid attacks from plaque bacteria. It's always best to check the specific product label to ensure fluoride content.
Sensodyne toothpaste does not contain the chemical triclosan. Triclosan is a chemical that is used in making socks, cutting boards and soaps.
Most toothpastes contain alkalis , however some can contain acids.
Read the ingredients on the tube. Toothpaste does not contain lactose. And you are supposed to brush your teeth with it, and spit it out. Toothpaste Is not intended to be eaten.
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Colgate toothpaste contain fluorine.