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    What is the best toothpaste? The No. 1 pick is any toothpaste with fluoride that has the American Dental Association Seal of Acceptance, which means it’s safe and effective, both dentists say.

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    To find the best whitening toothpastes, we tested over a dozen formulas, and spoke to a panel of three dentists to find whitening toothpastes that lift stains and are good for sensitive teeth.

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  5. Remineralisation of teeth - Wikipedia

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    Tooth remineralization is the natural repair process for non-cavitated tooth lesions, [1] [2] in which calcium, phosphate and sometimes fluoride ions are deposited into crystal voids in demineralised enamel. Remineralization can contribute towards restoring strength and function within tooth structure.

  6. List of toothpaste brands - Wikipedia

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    Oxygenol: Finnish toothpaste brand manufactured by Finnish Company Berner Oy; Parodontax: is a brand name of toothpaste and mouthwash currently owned by GlaxoSmithKline and was developed in 1937 in Germany. [citation needed] Peak toothpaste; a brand of toothpaste featuring baking soda produced by Colgate-Palmolive, circa 1973–1977. [35]

  7. Toothpaste - Wikipedia

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    The decline of tooth decay during the 20th century has been attributed to the introduction and regular use of fluoride-containing toothpastes worldwide. [2] [3] Large amounts of swallowed toothpaste can be poisonous. [4] Common colors for toothpaste include white (sometimes with colored stripes or green tint) and blue.

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