Chemistry, asked by vj0098, 6 months ago

How can brushing with toothpaste prevent corroding of teeth?​

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Answered by hitmanbeastman50
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Explanation:

Tooth enamel is the strongest substance in your body. It’s a semiclear, hard outer layer that protects your teeth from daily wear and tear. It keeps you from feeling temperature extremes from the hot and cold things you eat and drink. It also fends off acids and chemicals that can damage your teeth.

When this shell erodes, your teeth are more likely to get cavities and decay. You may notice you react more to hot or cold foods, drinks, and sweets, since they can get through holes in your enamel to the nerves inside.

When you brush your teeth all the bacteria will be removed.

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Answered by unknown2200o2
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Answer:

toothpaste is a basic substance in nature

and the plaq on our teeth is acidic in nature

so the toothpaste nutrilizes the plaq ,hence preventing corrosion of teeth.

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