Silicone toothpaste is made by adding hydroxymethyl silicone oil or aldehyde ethyl silicone oil emulsion into the toothpaste paste. After brushing your teeth with this toothpaste, the calcium hydroxyphosphate on the teeth can easily combine with the hydroxyl groups on the hydroxyl silicone oil, thus forming a silicone film that is firmly attached to the tooth surface and can last for more than 10 hours. This film can effectively Prevents bacteria from building up on teeth and makes teeth whiter.
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