which element present in our toothpaste protects out tooth from the tooth decay?
By strengthining your tooth enamal
Flouride
Fluoride is the halogen used to prevent tooth decay. It strengthens tooth enamel and helps to protect against acid erosion and cavities.
Nope, in fact it helps to cause tooth decay, because of all the sugar in it.
acids cause tooth decay u can prevent from drinking acidy drinks
Floride is added to toothpaste to strengthen the enamel of the tooth. This helps prevent tooth decay, particularly in children.
Fluoride is the element typically used to prevent tooth decay. It helps strengthen tooth enamel and can reverse early signs of tooth decay. Many toothpastes and some public water supplies are fluoridated to provide this benefit.
yes it neutralises the acid on your teeth to prevent tooth decay
Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay
to help prevent tooth decay, just like there is fluoride in tooth paste to prevent tooth decay. The fluoride added to water is no where near as high concentration as in tooth paste though
Flouride.