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Toothpaste is primarily composed of abrasives, water, humectants, surfactants, and flavoring agents designed to clean, polish, and protect teeth. Key ingredients include fluoride for enamel protection, calcium carbonate or silica for scrubbing, and sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) as a foaming detergent. It also contains thickeners and binders to maintain a smooth texture. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]  
Core Ingredients Breakdown 

• Abrasives (8–20%): Include calcium carbonate, dehydrated silica gels, and aluminum oxides. These polish teeth and remove plaque without damaging enamel. 
• Humectants: Glycerol, sorbitol, and propylene glycol prevent the toothpaste from drying out. 
• Surfactants (Detergents): Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is commonly used to create foam, helping to distribute the paste and remove debris, though it can cause irritation for some, say Delta Dental and A Great Smile Dental (https://agreatsmiledental.com/las-vegas/dentist-reveals-the-shocking-truth-about-toothpaste-ingredients/). 
• Active Ingredients: Fluoride is standard for preventing cavities, notes Little Rockies Kids Dental (https://littlerockieskidsdental.com/blog/what-toothpaste-made-part-2) and Colgate (https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/selecting-dental-products/what-is-in-toothpaste-five-ingredients-and-what-they-do). Some types include anti-sensitivity agents like potassium nitrate, according to SA Dental (https://www.dental.sa.gov.au/advice/ingredients-of-toothpaste). 
• Binders and Thickeners: Cellulose gum or carrageenan give it a creamy, consistent texture, say YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVlt4aTSdY8) and White Dental Studio (https://mywhitedental.com/toothpaste/). 
• Flavoring/Sweeteners: Mint oils are common for freshness, while saccharin provides sweetness without causing decay, notes YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShOVnAzyxFM) and Colgate. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]  

Common Synonyms & Related Terms 

• Dentifrice: The technical, formal term for any substance (paste, powder, liquid) used to clean teeth. 
• Tooth Paste/Paste: Common term. 
• Dental Cream: Often used for paste-like formulas. 
• Tooth Gel: A transparent, often less abrasive version of toothpaste. [1, 10, 11, 12, 13]  

Usage Examples & Composition 

• Sensitivity Protection: Contains Potassium Nitrate or Strontium Chloride to block nerve pain. 
• Whitening: Features higher concentrations of abrasives or silica to polish surface stains. 
• Cavity Protection: High concentration of sodium fluoride to strengthen enamel. [2, 5, 6, 10, 14]  

Toothpaste may also contain preservatives like sodium benzoate to prevent bacterial growth, notes SA Dental. [10]  
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