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what are the main components in tooth paste​

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Answered by vk591262
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Answer:

five typical ingredients and why

they're in your toothpaste.

Fluoride. This mineral is key to fighting tooth decay. ...

Glycerol. ...

Sorbitol. ...

Calcium carbonate. ...

Sodium lauryl sulfate. ...

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Answered by 5053585mrr
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Explanation:

Toothpastes generally contain the following components:

Water (20–40%)

Abrasives (50%) including aluminum hydroxide, calcium hydrogen phosphates, calcium carbonate, silica and hydroxyapatite

Fluoride (usually 1450 ppm) mainly in the form of sodium fluoride. Stannous fluoride and sodium monofluorophosphate have also been used

Detergents, mainly sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) with concentration ranges of 0.5–2%

Antibacterial agents such as triclosan or zinc chloride

Flavourants including spearmint, peppermint, and wintergreen

Remineralizers in some toothpastes containing hydroxyapatite nanoparticles and calcium phosphate

Humectants including glycerol, xylitol, sorbitol, polyethylene glycol, and propylene glycol

Antisensitivity agents in sensitive toothpastes containing strontium chloride and potassium nitrate or arginine

Anticalculus agents such as sodium polyphosphate or zinc citrate

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