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What gets rid of that white film in your mouth after brushing?
Saliva.
Saliva is a clear liquid that is produced by the salivary glands in the mouth. It helps to keep the mouth moist, and it also contains enzymes that help to break down food and fight off bacteria. After you brush your teeth, saliva helps to remove the white film of toothpaste and bacteria that remains on your teeth.
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