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constituents of toothpaste and Calcium Carbonate calcium chloride phosphate from the above which constituent is used to prevent tooth decay

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Answered by naqada
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Streptococcus mutans bacteria can cause tooth decay by metabolising sugars from food and drink. This metabolic process produces a mild acid and leads to the formation of plaque.  Plaque and mouth acid together can lead to tooth decay.

Calcium carbonate present in the tooth paste is a common abrasive which helps removing plaque, debris and surface stains. Besides calcium carbonate, other types of abrasives in toothpaste include dehydrated silica gels, hydrated aluminium oxides, magnesium carbonate, phosphate salts and silicates remove plaque and these are gentle enough  prevent your enamel from damage.


Answered by Sidyandex
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Neither a helpful advantage nor a societal advantage has been exhibited because of the counter analytics and brightening impacts of toothpastes.

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