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The phrase "tooth paste" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to refer to a type of product used for cleaning teeth, also known as toothpaste. Example: "I squeezed a pea-sized amount of tooth paste onto my toothbrush and began brushing my teeth."
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Nicolas Retsinas, director of Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies, tells the Digest, "I don't think you can put the tooth paste back in the tube".
This improved the limits of detection of fluoride present in tooth paste samples.
Moreover these sensors have also been successfully applied to detection of fluoride ion in commercial tooth paste solution.
PME and CGE were also used for the determination of F− ion in mouth wash solution and tooth paste sample.
Quip began as a subscription-based electric toothbrush service that replaces tooth paste and brush heads, partly because you're apparently supposed to change your toothbrush every three months.
Examples of such rheological complex fluids are blood plasma, chocolate, mustard mayonnaise, tooth paste, shampoo, food stuffs, mud, polymer melts, clay coatings, oils and greases, paints etc.
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He had suffered from rheumatics in Stockholm and draughts in Kaunas; in Riga he had been bored, in Warsaw treated with extreme discourtesy, in Belgrade he had been unable to obtain his favourite brand of tooth-paste.
All subjects were given the same brush and tooth-paste for daily oral hygiene.
Children using mouth rinses and gels and specially flavored tooth-paste may especially be increasing their fluoride intake.
Almost 87% (866) children used a tooth-paste; irrespective of presence or absence of fluoride content as well as the brand to clean their teeth while eight percent (80) did not use any kind of oral cleaning aid.
In toothpaste, sodium fluoride is 100% available as fluoride ion (Alhaique et al. 1982), and studies show a linear relationship between amount of tooth-paste ingested and serum levels of fluoride (Ekstrand and Ehrnebo 1980).
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