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His last words were written using a paste made from tooth powder and water.
On the way home, I stopped into the corner drugstore for tooth powder.
Bottles of tooth powder were provided and soap was purchased for us.
"They've maybe invented a tooth powder that actually sticks and sent her a sample!"
Among them, he said, was the company's entry into dental care with a baking soda toothpaste and tooth powder.
New towels were given us, as well as soap chunks and bottles of tooth powder.
"There is tooth powder and a brush and water and fresh towels."
Cigar ash may be mixed with chalk to make a dentifrice or tooth powder.
"Thanks, honey, but I have tooth powder and I'll use the water in the canteen.
The root powder was used as flavouring in tooth powders in the past.
Tooth powder is applied to the bristles.
Tooth powder is an alternative to toothpaste.
Myrrh is a common ingredient of tooth powders.
The tooth powder and the aspirin and the after shave lotion and all the rest.
You know, tooth powder, aspirin and aftershave and-oh-she rattled them off gaily.
When finely powdered, the dried roots furnished a frequent constituent of tooth powders.
Same with tooth powder.
Washing bag containing toothbrush, sponge, tooth powder, soap.
No tooth powder.
In 1877, Remington moved to Bulls, where he was a chemist selling tooth powder, which was advanced at the time.
Tooth powders for use with toothbrushes came into general use in the 19th century in Britain.
Bajaj Corp Ltd - Manufacturing hair oils and tooth powder.
"For instance, we made an herbal tooth powder of kosher salt, baking powder, ground sage and allspice.
Tooth powder typically does not contain the chemical sodium lauryl sulphate which can be a skin irritant.
Diatomaceous earth, originally mined as "tooth powder" is a naturally occurring hydrated silica.