Does your saliva ever become coagulated after brushing your teeth?
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Yes, cause you've still got some toothpaste in your mouth. Swill properly.
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thats not actually your saliva its the skin in your mouth, your toothpast is probably too strong for your mouth so it kind of erodded your skin off but its no big deal so dont worry about it
No. But I have used some toothpaste that has stripped off the mucous membrane, which has then collected at the corners of my mouth.
Very appealing!
Listerine does that. I do not use it any longer!
it can do but thats if your not using enuff water so the toothpaste gets thicker and stringer and that
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