Yes. http://www.emporiumonnet.com/beauty_health/colgate/Colgate-Tooth-Powder.html
The only Colgate Tooth Powder you can still buy is the one made in India. It is very good stuff and has fluoride, is not abrasive etc etc. The only source I know of for online ordering is here:
In India
Yes. Bone powder is used in many toothpaste barring herbal ones.
Well go to Pirate Outpost and go find the gun powder and find the cannon kit then move the powder under the gold tooth then get the piece of map.
You would need one good tooth to bite open a packet of gun powder.
yes
Have a vet do it.
Some old brands of tooth powder include Smith's, which was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and Colgate, which introduced its tooth powder in the 1870s. Other notable brands include Dr. Lyon's and Pepsodent, both of which were widely used in earlier decades. These products were often marketed as effective alternatives to toothpaste before the latter became the norm.
The tooth will continue to hurt for a couple reasons, either the nerve in the tooth has been tampered with or it is just still sore.
Beats me.
No.