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    Colgate is a toothpaste brand that is manufactured by the American consumer goods conglomerate Colgate-Palmolive. This business was originally started by William Colgate they originally sold starch, soap, and candle on the dutch street in New York. It was not until the founder died that the Colgate Hygiene products where placed on the market. They were first sold in 1873 sixteen years after William Colgate died. The Colgate brand has set itself apart from its competitors in the same market.…

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    Even toothpaste can be place under the same category! Not many people don’t think toothpaste is anything that can be toxic, but in Source B, based off their research, using toothpaste and put into our mouths “the chemicals are going into our bloodstream and with the example of the Colgate whitening toothpastes there are three of the top toxic chemicals that need to be avoided. (PEG/PPG 166/66, PEG 12, Sucralose). “ Surprisingly, sucralose was found in the toothpaste, which is a toxic…

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    use the toothpaste used by the human for your dog because the human toothpaste may have abrasive ingredients that contain fluoride which is seriously poisonous and not safe for your dog to swallow. So, choose the toothpaste that is only made for your dog. You can purchase their toothpaste from any of the reputed pet stores and if you are confused about it, then you can ask your vet for a recommendation. Before you begin brushing, then make sure that your dog sniffs and lick the toothpaste which…

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    Dental Hygiene Essay

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    Toothpaste is used to promote oral hygiene: it serves as an abrasive that aids in removing the dental plaque and food from the teeth, assists in suppressing halitosis, and delivers active ingredients (most commonly fluoride) to help prevent tooth and gum diseases (gingivitis). In addition to 20–42% water, toothpastes are derived from a variety of components, the three main ones being abrasives, fluoride, and detergents. Fluoride concentrations in toothpaste should be at least 1…

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    With Sam and Dr. Peters, it was an incident that could have been avoided altogether if the two men communicated better and cleared up information when they bumped into each for that brief moment in the market. As Sam came to seek an analysis on the recent business transaction it is best to look at all events that had partaken and move in from there. When it comes to Sam and Dr. Peters they both, in terms, can deal with civil or criminal capacity. For Sam, he can be liable in both civil and…

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    Charter Communications is a medium that offers cable, telephone, and internet services. In regards to print, It should target in particular adult males more than any other demographic. Because, this group more than likely reads the paper more than anyone else. But, there are advantages and disadvantages to advertising on newspapers and magazines. First, Magazines would boost interaction from women and the company would get additional revenue for the number of subscriptions sold. These two…

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    Fluoride

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    used properly, is very effective at preventing dental caries (decay), reversing early signs of decay seen as demineralization/erosion, and in the long run, saving a person’s money spent at the dentist. Fluoride is administered in many ways such as toothpastes, oral rinses, topical applications, and drinking water. Despite opposing arguments that fluoride is not a necessary element for dental health, it seems there are still many professionals as well as dental and health organizations that…

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    Pros And Cons Of Coal

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    several objects that we cannot find ourselves to live without. For example, people often wake up in the morning and brush their teeth because this is a common habit. The toothpaste that you use to brush your teeth, coal is an essential component when it comes to the production of toothpaste. The list does not stop at toothpaste, coal’s by-products can also produce, soap and even shampoo. If you own a cellphone, coal was used in order to create…

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    to determine pH levels of various substances using different methods. Two techniques were used, the pH paper indicator and the pH meter. Out of ten substances that were used, five of them were found to be acidic, namely: hydrochloric acid, coke, toothpaste, milk, and acetic acid. Sodium hydroxide, buffer solution, bleach, and the detergent were found to be basic. Bottle water was found to be neutral. Substances are said to be acidic because of having pH levels lesser than 7, and those having pH…

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    3 Ways You Could Be Damaging Your Kid’s Teeth Your kid’s baby teeth are only temporary, but that doesn’t mean you can ignore them when it comes to oral care. Starting out with good habits at a young age will help ensure that those habits continue well into when their adult teeth come in. Here are some things you can avoid doing to promote better oral health for your kid. Do Not Give Them A Bottle Right Before Bed You should not get into the habit of bottle feeding your kid before they go down…

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