Well they are not called sweetners, they are called flavoring agents.
The idea is to make you like the idea of brushing your teeth.
If the main ingredients of tooth paste were all put together and made into paste without a flavouring agent, you wouldn't want to touch it with a pole!
To give you an idea of how it would taste, listen to this; the main ingredients are chalk, soap, antiseptic, emulsifiers ......... well you know how THAT's going to taste:)
Look on the tube, its usually sodium saccharin.
Nope, just saccharin.
peppermint (but I need only nine letters)
collate
its found in toothpaste bread cereals sugar
Saccharine (Greek: sakcharon means sugar) is used to enhance the sweetness of a toothpaste. So that while cleaning our teeth, our taste buds remain comfortable, saccharine is used.
Toothbrush, toothpaste, fruit, floss, sugar free candy
There has been no evidence that sugar free gum actually whitens your teeth. Regular toothpaste does that.
No. Sugar is not added to toothpastes because it promotes tooth decay and thus defies the whole point of using the paste. Artificial sweeteners are used instead.
Of course it is. I have been using it with braces and no problems what so ever. In fact, helps reduce the sensitivity in your teeth. Plus, there is no sugar in the toothpaste, good sign especially since you have braces.
Toothpaste i guess :) Note: i dont really know im guessing
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Toothpaste
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
toothpaste is depends