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significance of toothpaste​

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Answered by vaghdevi888
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Toothpaste aids in prevention against gingivitis and tooth decay, which leads to more severe dental issues.

Toothpaste comes in many flavors and helps to leave your mouth and breath feeling fresh after brushing. It can also masks any scents from strong-flavored foods like garlic or onions.

Most toothpastes contain fluoride, which many dental professionals agree that using fluoride can help prevent against cavities and keep tooth enamel strong by resisting early signs of tooth decay.

Toothpaste has properties that help other dental problems like tooth sensitivity, teeth whitening, tooth decay, and gum disease.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • the importance of toothpaste is a little more unclear.
  • Some people use a lot, some people just use water, and some people make their own teeth-cleaning solutions.
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