English to Portuguese Dictionary toothpaste

toothpaste

pasta de dentes
definition
noun
Children with fissure sealants still need to brush their teeth with fluoride toothpaste .
a paste used on a toothbrush for cleaning the teeth.
translation of 'toothpaste'
noun
pasta de dentes,
dentifrício,
pasta dentífrica,
creme dental
example
For a change, these can hold your toilet accessories including your 'toothpaste' and tooth brush.
The main purpose of 'toothpaste' is to help clean your teeth and it is also an effective means of delivering fluoride to the teeth.
He has yet to successfully spit out any 'toothpaste' whilst brushing.
Children with fissure sealants still need to brush their teeth with fluoride 'toothpaste' .
You should use a smear of fluoride 'toothpaste' on a small toothbrush for your baby.
If you have a lot of sensitivity, try using 'toothpaste' designed for sensitive gums.
It is important to use a small amount of 'toothpaste' so your baby does not swallow too much of it.
Metal tubes crimped up from the bottom like a tube of 'toothpaste' should be firmly sealed.
a tube of 'toothpaste'
Most 'toothpaste' contains a mineral called fluoride that has been proven to protect teeth against decay.
The bottle is still so soft with heat that it squeezes like a tube of 'toothpaste' .
Use a baby formulated 'toothpaste' , or one containing fluoride, and gently rub it around the teeth and gums.
You study the mashed tube of 'toothpaste' on the counter beside a can of generic hairspray.
Avoid cleaning them with 'toothpaste' , which will scratch the surface and cause stains to build up.
It is important to clean teeth twice a day with fluoride 'toothpaste' .
This means there is enough Fluoride in one tube of 'toothpaste' to kill anyone who weighs up to 30 kilos.
Ask your doctor or dentist what kind of 'toothpaste' you should use for your baby.
So, of course, she was getting a double dose of fluoride 'toothpaste' .
Use fluoride 'toothpaste' as fluoride makes teeth stronger and more resistant to acid attacks.
Start brushing your baby's teeth as soon as they first appear, using a small trace of adult fluoride 'toothpaste' .
Even though most 'toothpastes' contain fluoride, toothpaste alone will not fully protect a child's mouth.
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