Bacteria uses acid to eat away at teeth. Alkali neutralizes acid that dissolves teeth and also serves as a cleansing agent. Thus, teeth stay cleaner and avoid more damage with toothpaste.
Alkaline neutralises acids that work towards tooth decay.
Because it evens out the PH back to 7 consequently stopping the erosion of the tooth surface
beacause plaque is an acid so by adding an alkaline to it it evans it so then your teeth become whighter
it neutralises acidity on our teeth.
because of its pH
eat!
Brush your teeth or mouthwash buddy
Well, all mouthwashes are alkaline as this helps neutralise the acids produced by bacteria in the mouth - a the major cause of tooth decay. I'm not sure of the exact value but they'll be fairly weak alkaline solutions, so I'm guessing pH 8-10.
I do not believe that anything is added to help tooth decay. Fluorides are added to fight (not help!) tooth decay.
The element that is used to fight tooth decay in toothpaste is fluoride. There are debates as to how safe and effective this element is when added to toothpaste or water.
Yes because teeth need vitamins and calcium to grow and properly maintain dental health.
decay get in a fight cavity a baby tooth getting old
which element present in our toothpaste protects out tooth from the tooth decay?
Toothpaste and mouthwash
A tooth will decay faster in soda because of the acid content that dissolves the tooth. In water, which is PH neutral, the tooth shouldn't decay at all.
No part of "tooth decay" is a structure or function.
no its only a decay