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to help maintain oral hygiene. The essential components are an abrasive, binder, surfactant and humectant. Other ingredients are also used. The main purpose of the paste is to help remove debris and plaque with some marketed to serve accessory functions such as breath freshening and teeth whitening.
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shells; and egg-shells. These ingredients were reduced to a fine powder, sometimes after having been previously burnt. Some versions contained
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as a dentifrice. Arguably the best-known mention of tooth care among the Romans is found in a letter by
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Botica Iturbide brand tooth powder (early 20th century, Mexico) from the permanent collection of the
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to clean and whiten teeth, to fix them when loose, to strengthen the gums, and to assuage
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in saying that he would be using his own urine "to brush his teeth and his red gums."
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, art. Dentifricium
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capabilities. The most essential dentifrice recommended by
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for cleaning teeth has been historically widespread in
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Toothpaste is a dentifrice used in conjunction with a
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Museo del Objeto del Objeto
toothpaste
dental plaque
marketing
whitening
dentists
toothpaste
toothbrush
dental plaque
French
Toothpaste
toothbrush

Romans
toothache
oyster
murex
honey
myrrh
nitre
salt
hartshorn
Pliny the Elder
pumice
Apuleius
Hispania
Catullus
diatomaceous earth
baking soda

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