TOOTHPASTE.
Keywords:
Key words: toothpaste, teeth, mouth, dentist, substances, smile, healthy, cleaning.Abstract
Abstract: Toothpastes are daily oral care products, the chemical composition of
which is constantly changing due to production competition. It makes even more
difficult for dentists to decide which toothpaste is best to recommend and for patients
to choose one. The purpose of the article is to investigate the effect of different types
of toothpaste and their ingredients. Recommendations for toothpaste choice and usage
were developed from the best evedince available.
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