fogkrém
Fogkrém is the Hungarian word for toothpaste. It is a paste or gel used with a toothbrush to clean and maintain the aesthetics and health of teeth. Toothpaste is commonly used to remove plaque and food from the teeth and gums, thereby preventing cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. Its primary ingredients typically include an abrasive agent to help polish the teeth, a fluoride compound to strengthen enamel and prevent decay, and a detergent to create foam and help loosen debris. Flavoring agents are added to make it more palatable, such as mint or fruit flavors. Some toothpastes also contain ingredients for specific purposes, like desensitizing agents for sensitive teeth or whitening agents for stain removal. Toothpaste is an essential component of oral hygiene practices worldwide, recommended by dentists to be used at least twice a day. The development of toothpaste has evolved over centuries, from ancient mixtures of abrasive materials to the sophisticated formulations available today.