Why can’t you swallow toothpaste when you can swallow a mint?

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Why can’t you swallow toothpaste when you can swallow a mint?

It is not recommended that you swallow toothpaste. This is why children under six are not supposed to use regular toothpaste. The main bioactive ingredient in toothpaste is sodium or tin fluoride. A tube of toothpaste contains enough fluoride to kill a six-year-old, and since toothpastes can come in flavors like bubble  gum or watermelon, they should be kept away from young children. 

                  That said, few problems are actually reported, and the problems have not been fatal, even when severe. Fluorides can damage the lining of the stomach and usually cause vomiting, whereby most of the toothpaste is eliminated and not absorbed into the bloodstream. Toothpaste made for young children does not contain fluoride and is safe to swallow. Since their teeth are temporary anyway, the lack of fluoride is not a long-term health problem.

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