Toothpaste must be used when brushing teeth. At first, the main function of toothpaste was to clean the mouth. This type of toothpaste was called ordinary toothpaste. Its paste was mainly composed of abrasives (such as calcium carbonate), lubricants (such as glycerin), and binders (such as hydroxymethyl). Cellulose), foaming agent (such as calcium lauryl sulfate), etc., in addition, essence is used as an aromatic agent.
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