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I use a special dentifrice of my own devising.
"It was so different from all other dentifrice advertising.
I've always regarded grapefruit juice as a great dentifrice.
Dentifrice is also the French word for toothpaste.
The latter, though, was designed for android use; he ordered a toothbrush and the first dentifrice on the list.
Cigar ash may be mixed with chalk to make a dentifrice or tooth powder.
Toothpaste is a dentifrice used in conjunction with a toothbrush to help maintain oral hygiene.
Parental tooth cleaning, especially with a very small amount of fluoridated dentifrice, is helpful when accomplished at least once a day.
The Modern Dentifrice Program was on the air.
Later, he worked in advertising (for Gibbs Dentifrice).
She added a bone-handled tooth-brush and a tin of camphorated dentifrice.
Toothpaste is a paste or gel dentifrice used to clean and improve the aesthetic appearance and health of teeth.
Instead she had been adding to her considerable fortune with commercial endorsements (including one for Sozodont, "the only dentifrice of international reputation").
Historically, jukyeom has been used as a digestive aid, styptic, disinfectant, or dentifrice.
"Listen for Modern Dentifrice program.
Control of gingivitis and calculus by a dentifrice containing a zinc salt and triclosan.
"Dentifrice ! "
Powder of bark was used as dentifrice (Marathi: Dantamanjan) and is a vogue today.
Efficacy of a dentifrice containing zinc citrate for the control of plaque and gingivitis: a 6-month clinical study in adults.
Abrasion cavities were once though to be the product of over zealous tooth brushing, possibly in association with the use of an abrasive dentifrice.
The most essential dentifrice recommended by dentists is toothpaste which is used in conjunction with a toothbrush to help remove food debris and dental plaque.
The result of their research was Crest toothpaste, the first dentifrice toothpaste containing tin(II) fluoride.
"Denham's Dentifrice; they toil not, neither do they spin," said Montag, eyes shut.
Thus, for example, it is with confidence that I pass on to French listeners the warning "Ne pas avaler le dentifrice."
Think of Marvis's flavors (the new ones cost $8.95 a tube at www.bigelowchemists.com) as the Altoids of dentifrice.