- adverti****ts for Sosekiko, a "
toothpaste in a box."
Toothpastes or
powders came into
general use in the 19th century.
Toothpastes are
generally useful to maintain...
-
testing showed it
outperformed leading toothpastes in
occluding dentin tubules.
Doramad Radioactive Toothpaste:
produced from 1940 to 1945 in Germany...
-
multinational brand prin****lly used for oral
hygiene products such as
toothpastes, toothbrushes,
mouthwashes and
dental floss.
Manufactured by Colgate-Palmolive...
- Elephant's
toothpaste is a hot
foamy substance caused by the
quick decomposition of
hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
using pot****ium
iodide (KI) or
yeast and warm...
- in a
toothpaste. At
similar fluoride concentrations,
toothpastes containing stannous fluoride have been
shown to be more
effective than
toothpastes containing...
-
operation that
allowed different chemists'
names to be
printed on own name
toothpastes in
small batches. In 1923,
Maclean hired a
flight chemist Walter McGeorge...
-
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...
-
Haleon and is
marketed under the name
Shumitect in ****an.
Sensodyne toothpastes work in
different ways
depending on the product's
active ingredient—pot****ium...
-
published 2022 Ahuja, Amit (2018), "Rheological and
sensory properties of
toothpastes",
Rheologica Acta, 57: 19–29,
retrieved 24 June 2023 "Pumping up sales"...
- water-soluble. This salt is an
ingredient in some
toothpastes. SMFP is best
known as an
ingredient in some
toothpastes. It
functions as a
source of
fluoride via...