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</html><description>It is common for a patient to ask what kind of toothpaste they should use. The concept of toothpaste and mouth washes is pretty old &#x2013; almost as old as the Egyptian toothbrush. In fact, the earliest known toothpaste was created by the Egyptians. It was said to contain rock salt, mint, dried iris flowers and 20 grains of pepper, all crushed and mixed together to form a powder. It wasn&#x2019;t until the 18th Century [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
