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ok. fisrs of all. you brush you teeth to remeove plaque not plague. so brushing you teeth helps remove plaque it does nothing for the plague.
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It is called tooth paste because the paste is for cleaning you teeth for example it can protect your teeth from cavities or gum pain also can whiten you teeth with special tooth paste products and you brush it on to your teeth TOOTH-PASTE.
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tooth paste? are you kidding? you cant fix a game with tooth paste
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Tooth paste is not at all poisonous.. if it was then well we couldn't use it on your teeth
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yes I work for a tooth paste company and we put them in there my boss wants to make tooth paste healthy because brine shrimp are healthy for you
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what was the first tooth paste sold in metal toobs
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Tooth paste is a flavoured mild abrasive. It removes stains and polishes the enamel. The brush itself actually cleans food particles off the teeth,not the paste.
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Yes they did. Tooth paste was not a priority, only survival and safety was. They had tooth brushes made out of sticks and horse hair.
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Technically, a tooth brush does not kiss tooth paste because neither are living things. Tooth paste is applied to a tooth brush to clean and maintain one's teeth.
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The ingredients of toothpaste are tooth cleaning substances.
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Tooth paste is actually a colloidal solution but I'm if I'm right but here you go
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Only a lot of compounds in tooth paste (mixture of many compounds), no elements.
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Tooth paste is not made from rocks, but do have abrasives such as hydrated silica, sodium bicarbonate and calcium carbonate.
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Get a tooth brush and tooth paste and there brush your teeth….DUH!!
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the most common name of tooth paste at least in Montana is colgate its everywhere and that's all that my friends use!!!!
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you have to leave it on until tha tooth paste drys and warnin it taste horrible
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to help prevent tooth decay, just like there is fluoride in tooth paste to prevent tooth decay. The fluoride added to water is no where near as high concentration as in tooth paste though
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It comes right off with tooth paste!!!!!! regular tooth paste not the gel kind! put regular tooth paste into it rub it in and then wipe it off with a room temperature water on a wash cloth and it comes right off its an amazing miracle!!
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Yes..If a tooth paste contains loads of abrasives it can go bad...I mean it can abrade the tooth surface. Also some components of tooth paste can be allergic to susceptible persons.....
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The tooth paste is not so abrasive and the enamel is not so fragile.
The abrasive is added to help cleaning.
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You can, there is tomato paste and tooth past and probably others too.
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