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why is titanium dioxide in toothpaste
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Titanium dioxide is widely used in toothpaste as a pigment to give it a bright white color, enhancing the product's aesthetic appeal which many consumers associate with cleanliness and effectiveness. Apart from its coloration properties, the inclusion of titanium dioxide in toothpaste formulations does not contribute to the toothpaste's cleaning or plaque-fighting capabilities. Instead, its primary role is to improve the product’s look, making it more appealing to users and potentially encouraging regular use. Despite its widespread use, there have been some concerns over the safety of titanium dioxide nanoparticles; however, the non-nanoparticle form commonly used in toothpaste is generally considered safe by regulatory bodies. Still, it's essential for consumers to be informed and check the ingredients of their personal care products according to their preferences and health considerations.
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