how differnce tothpaste and mouthwash?
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1)toothpaste is a gel
mouth wash is liquid
2)toothpaste removes plaque from teeth
mouth wash is an antiseptic
mouth wash is liquid
2)toothpaste removes plaque from teeth
mouth wash is an antiseptic
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First, toothpaste is typically a gel while mouthwashes are liquids. Gels are dilute cross-linked materials which don't flow in steady-state. Unlike in toothpaste, molecules in liquid mouthwash have much greater freedoms of movement which is why you can vigorously slosh them around in your mouth. The gel is much more convenient to scrub with, as it will not immediately fall off of your brush and teeth as would a liquid.
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