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Name the type of reaction involved when toothpaste is applied for oral cleaning?​

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Answered by HoneySparky
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Irritant contact reactions to oral hygiene products

Sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) is a common detergent and surfactant present in toothpaste. It promotes the formation of lather and may have some antimicrobial effect. As it is a detergent it can cause irritant contact dermatitis, especially of the perioral skin.

Answered by abhipatel8119
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Explanation:

Irritant contact reactions to oral hygiene products

Sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) is a common detergent and surfactant present in toothpaste. It promotes the formation of lather and may have some antimicrobial effect. As it is a detergent it can cause irritant contact dermatitis, especially of the perioral skin.

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