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Dictionary » T » Toothpastes Toothpastestoothpaste A dentifrice in paste form; usually contains binder, humectant, an abrasive, a detergent, flavoring agent and often caries preventives, anti-infective agents or other medicaments. ![]()
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Results from our forumhelp-kill microbes of various toothepasteI think you find more trouble that you expected. All toothpastes are very similar(using monoflurophosphate) as they all use very similar ingredients.
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Wounds inside the mouth... identified. Any one or a combination of the following items may play a significant role in the formation of canker sores for any one individual: Toothpastes and mouthwashes that contain sodium lauryl sulfate. Research suggests that a person's use of products that contain sodium lauryl sulfate ...
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