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titleOfInvention Toothpaste foam
abstract The present invention is characterized in that a low-viscosity liquid toothpaste is filled in a pressure-resistant container and then filled with a high-pressure liquefied gas to partially dissolve the gas in the contents, thereby discharging the toothpaste in the form of a foam. The advantage of the present invention is that, unlike conventional toothpastes, bubbles are easily generated when brushing teeth, and when applied to toothbrush, a relatively small amount of dentifrice can be applied with enough toothpaste. When toothpaste is applied to the toothpaste surface, There is no waste of toothpaste due to inadvertent use because it does not flow very much.
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