Total Pgh Learning Assessment

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    The ingredients in Colgate Total Pro Gum Health toothpaste include;

    • Triclosan, Copolymer, Low Cleaning Silica and 1000ppm fluoride
    • Triclosan, Copolymer, High Cleaning Silica and 1000ppm fluoride
    • Cetylpyridinium chloride, Copolymer, High Cleaning Silica and 1000ppm fluoride
    • Triclosan,High Cleaning Silica and 1000ppm fluoride
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The Total PGH Learning Assessment focuses on comparing ingredients and benefits of Colgate Total Pro Gum Health toothpaste with other products. It assesses knowledge on dental care products, emphasizing gum health and ingredient differentiation.

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  • 2. 

    The differentiating factor between Colgate Total (Advanced Health) and Colgate Total PGH is;

    • Absence of colpolymer

    • Cetylpyridnium chloride

    • High cleaning Silica

    • 1000 ppm fluoride

    Correct Answer
    A. High cleaning Silica
    Explanation
    The differentiating factor between Colgate Total (Advanced Health) and Colgate Total PGH is the presence of high cleaning Silica. This means that Colgate Total (Advanced Health) contains a higher amount of high cleaning Silica compared to Colgate Total PGH.

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  • 3. 

    Ingredients in GSK' Parodontax toothpaste include;

    • Sodium bicarbonate & fluoride

    • Sodium bicarbonate, copolymer & fluoride

    • Triclosan, copolymer & fluoride

    • Triclosan & fluoride

    Correct Answer
    A. Sodium bicarbonate & fluoride
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Sodium bicarbonate & fluoride. This is because the ingredients listed for GSK's Parodontax toothpaste are Sodium bicarbonate and fluoride.

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  • 4. 

    The key differentiating factors between Total PGH and Parodontax is;

    • Presence of Copolymer

    • Presence of fluoride

    • High cleaning Silica

    • Copolymer + High Cleaning Silica

    Correct Answer
    A. Copolymer + High Cleaning Silica
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Copolymer + High Cleaning Silica. This means that the key differentiating factors between Total PGH and Parodontax are the presence of a copolymer and high cleaning silica. These ingredients are likely to provide effective cleaning and plaque removal, making the toothpaste more efficient in maintaining oral hygiene. The presence of fluoride is not mentioned as a differentiating factor, suggesting that both toothpastes may contain fluoride.

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  • 5. 

    The advantages of Colgate Total PGH over Parodontax in preventing gum bleeding are;

    • Plaque build up protection for over 12 hours

    • Reduces Sensitivity in periodontitis patients

    • Both of the above

    • None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Both of the above
    Explanation
    Colgate Total PGH has advantages over Parodontax in preventing gum bleeding because it provides plaque build-up protection for over 12 hours, which helps in maintaining oral hygiene and reducing gum bleeding. Additionally, it also reduces sensitivity in periodontitis patients, further contributing to the prevention of gum bleeding.

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