Overview of the Skeleton Significance of Toothpaste Formulation, Evaluation and Historical Perspectives: Insights from Bangladesh’s Toothpaste Industry

Sarkar, Amit Kumar and Ahmed, Shanawaz and Sadia, Sumaiya Islam and Kobir, Md. Mahmudul and Tabassum, Sumaya and Islam, Md. Rockibul and Alam, Md. Ashraful (2024) Overview of the Skeleton Significance of Toothpaste Formulation, Evaluation and Historical Perspectives: Insights from Bangladesh’s Toothpaste Industry. Journal of Materials Science Research and Reviews, 7 (1). pp. 80-101.

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Abstract

Toothpaste plays an important role in maintaining and improving oral health and aesthetics. Over time, toothpaste recipes have evolved from simple suspensions of broken eggshells or ashes to complex formulations containing up to twenty different chemicals. Toothpaste is designed to combat various dental issues such as cavities, gum disease, bad breath, calculus, erosion and dentin hypersensitivity. It contains abrasives to clean and whiten teeth, flavours to freshen breath and dyes to improve its cosmetic appeal. The right toothpaste is formulated to maximize the bioavailability of its active ingredients. For instance, the permissible theoretical fluoride concentration range is between 850.0-1150.0 ppm. The most scientifically supported anti-plaque agent in toothpaste is Triclosan. Toothpaste must have a pH level between 05.50 and 10.50. Condensed phosphates are mainly used as chemical whitening agents in toothpaste. However, developing toothpaste is a complex process because numerous separate activities must come together in a single phase. Toothpaste development is still ongoing as there are several challenges including the low oral substantivity of most active ingredients which must be overcome. This present study states that a systematic review is a vital research piece that provides insights into the future of Bangladesh. This review conducts a thorough analysis of the country's potentials and opportunities, presenting a comprehensive understanding of its development. Using the toothpaste skeleton as a metaphor for the foundation of Bangladesh's growth, this overview examines its significance in detail.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Asian STM > Chemical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 20 Feb 2024 05:50
Last Modified: 20 Feb 2024 05:50
URI: http://journal.send2sub.com/id/eprint/3128

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