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Beaphar | Toothbrush & Toothpaste Dental Care Kit | For Dogs & Cats | Includes a Double-Ended Toothbrush & Liver-Flavoured Enzymatic Toothpaste, 100g Tube, 2 Count ( Pack of 1)

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If you have ample counter space, a multi-piece set can keep daily items organized and within arm’s reach. This highly rated four-piece set from mDesign includes a divided toothbrush holder, soap dispenser, tumbler cup, and a lidded storage canister that’s ideal for cotton balls or swabs. Made of shatter-resistant plastic, this affordable set is as durable as it is stylish. It comes in 13 color combinations—from brighter shades like mint green to muted neutrals—to match almost any bathroom. Trisha Bartle (October 17, 2022). "TikTok Is Going Deep On The Glitter Conspiracy Theories–Is It Toothpaste, Boats, Or Something Else?". Collective World . Retrieved November 28, 2022.

Much of the toothpaste sold in the United States has 1,000 to 1,100 parts per million fluoride. In European countries, such as the UK or Greece, the fluoride content is often higher; a sodium fluoride content of 0.312% w/w (1,450 ppm fluoride) or stannous fluoride content of 0.454% w/w (1,100 ppm fluoride) is common. All of these concentrations are likely to prevent tooth decay, according to a 2019 Cochrane review. [6] Concentrations below 1,000 ppm are not likely to be preventive, and the preventive effect increases with concentration. [6] Clinical trials support the use of high fluoride (5,000 ppm fluoride) dentifrices, for prevention of root caries in elderly adults by reducing the amount of plaque accumulated, decreasing the number of mutans streptococci and lactobacilli and possibly promoting calcium fluoride deposits to a higher degree than after the use of traditional fluoride containing dentifrices. [6] Surfactants [ edit ]DeMatteis, Bob (February 2004). From Patent to Profit: Secrets & Strategies for the Successful Inventor. Square One Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7570-0140-6. Featherstone JD (August 2009). "Remineralization, the natural caries repair process--the need for new approaches". Advances in Dental Research. 21 (1): 4–7. doi: 10.1177/0895937409335590. PMID 19717404. S2CID 206573422. Since 5000 BC, the Egyptians made a tooth powder, which consisted of powdered ashes of ox hooves, myrrh, powdered and burnt eggshells, and pumice. The Greeks, and then the Romans, improved the recipes by adding abrasives such as crushed bones and oyster shells. [78] In the 9th century, Iraqi musician and fashion designer Ziryab invented a type of toothpaste, which he popularized throughout Islamic Spain. The exact ingredients of this toothpaste are unknown, but it was reported to have been both "functional and pleasant to taste". [79] It is not known whether these early toothpastes were used alone, were to be rubbed onto the teeth with rags, or were to be used with early toothbrushes, such as neem-tree twigs and miswak. During Japan's Edo period, inventor Hiraga Gennai's Hika rakuyo (1769) contained advertisements for Sosekiko, a "toothpaste in a box." [80] Toothpastes or powders came into general use in the 19th century. A 2020 meta-analysis showed some evidence for the efficacy of herbal toothpaste, albeit from poor quality studies. [37] According to a study by the Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, many of the herbal toothpastes being sold in India were adulterated with nicotine. [73] Segrave, Kerry (November 29, 2014). America Brushes Up: The Use and Marketing of Toothpaste and Toothbrushes in the Twentieth Century. McFarland. p.35. ISBN 978-0-7864-5684-0.

Roos J, Dumolard A, Bourget S, Grange L, Rousseau A, Gaudin P, etal. (November 2005). "[Osteofluorosis caused by excess use of toothpaste]". Presse Médicale. 34 (20 Pt 1): 1518–20. doi: 10.1016/S0755-4982(05)84216-2. PMID 16301964.

Chandra N (September 11, 2011). "Toothpastes contain cancer causing nicotine, finds study". Mail Today. indiatoday.in . Retrieved August 22, 2014. Some toothbrushes have plant-based handles, often bamboo. However, numerous others are made of cheap plastic; such brushes constitute a significant source of pollution. [2] [3] Over 1 billion toothbrushes are disposed of into landfills annually in the United States alone. [4] Bristles are commonly made of nylon (which, while not biodegradable, as plastic is, may still be recycled) or bamboo viscose. Similarly to other dog toothpaste brands in more “meaty” flavors, some verified reviewers say their dogs love the peanut taste, while others don’t like it. Reviewers generally feel, however, that the toothpaste is effective, making teeth cleaner and whiter. Best Toothpaste for Dogs and Puppies To care for veneers, we recommend choosing a toothpaste that does not contain too many abrasive ingredients. The gel should contain fluoride to help protect the underlying natural tooth from decay. Speak to your dentist for advice. For brushing veneers, we’d recommend using a soft-bristled electric or manual toothbrush, as hard or medium bristles could cause damage.

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