Definition of Toothpaste. Meaning of Toothpaste. Synonyms of Toothpaste

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Definition of Toothpaste

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Meaning of Toothpaste from wikipedia

- Toothpaste is a paste or gel dentifrice used with a toothbrush to clean and maintain the aesthetics and health of teeth. Toothpaste is used to promote...
- Toothpaste is a gel dentifrice used in conjunction with a toothbrush to help clean and maintain the aesthetics and health of teeth. Toothpaste is used...
- Elephant's toothpaste is a foamy substance caused by the rapid decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) using pot****ium iodide (KI) or yeast and warm...
- an American brand prin****lly used for oral hygiene products such as toothpastes, toothbrushes, mouthwashes and dental floss. Manufactured by Colgate-Palmolive...
- experienced an increase in po****rity and notoriety in 2004 after the toothpaste, along with other racially-charged name brands, were featured in mock-adverti****ts...
- Macleans is a brand of toothpaste manufactured by the British multinational company GlaxoSmithKline and is one of the oldest GSK brands still produced...
- Crest is an American brand of toothpaste and other oral hygiene products made by American multinational Procter & Gamble (P&G) and sold worldwide. In many...
- The Toothpaste Millionaire is a children's novel by the American writer Jean Merrill, illustrated by Jan Palmer and first published by Houghton Mifflin...
- introduced its first Colgate Toothpaste, an aromatic toothpaste sold in jars. In 1896, the company sold the first toothpaste in a tube, named Colgate Ribbon...
- Close-Up is an American brand of toothpaste launched in 1967 by Unilever as the first gel toothpaste. The brand is marketed worldwide by Unilever and...