You could say, "Hace una hora que me cepillé los dientes." This literally means "It makes an hour that I brushed my teeth." There's no direct translation for the word "ago" in Spanish. Also, in Spanish when referring to parts of your body, the word "the" is used instead of "my." In this example we say "los dientes" (the teeth) instead of "mis dientes" (my teeth.)
Brushing teeth is "cepillando los dientes." (cepillar = to brush)
In Spanish the term dentist translates to "el dentista".
Hada de los Dientes
cepillo de dientes
Me lave la boca
Te cepillas los dientes y duchas.
Brush
Cepillo de dientes
cepillo los dientes
Planer - the carpentry tool to smooth wood - "Cepillo" or "Garlopa" Be aware that Cepillo can also mean "brush" like in hair brush, tooth brush, etc. so when using Cepillo it is best to identify the use. "Cepillo para madera" (wood brush/plane) or "Cepillo de carpintería" (carpentry brush/plane)
Yo me lavo los dientes. Actually the more correct words would be: Me cepillo los dientes.
The toothbrush
El cepillo de dieted Do the rest yourself
"Airplane" would be "avión". "Cepillo" is the tool used to shave surfaces. "Plano" is a smooth even surface.
Me cepillo el pelo todos los días antes de la escuela.
Las travesuras de Cepillo - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
"Brush" in Spanish is "cepillo". It is pronounced "say-PEE-yo". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Pintar: to paint, cepillo de pintura: Paint brush lona: canvas gama de colores: palette mate: matte acuarela: Watercolors
Me peino.Me peino mi pelo ¿Pues qué otra cosa se peinaría uno?
The cast of No te olvides el cepillo de dientes - 1995 includes: Manuel de la Calva as himself