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FILM— Enemy of Teeth
To wiiich modern science attributes many serious disorders
7b attain clear, white teeth and firm, healthy
gums, many authorities are advising this way to
combat the dangerous film that forms on teeth
When teeth lack gleam and
whiteness, it is usually because
they are film coated. By run
ning die tongue across the teeth
this film can be felt. Modern
dental science charges it with
many tooth and gum distur
bances ; with most of die
clouded teeth one sees, with
much of die prevalence of
pyorrhea.
Ordinary brushing has failed
to combat film successfully.
Thus thinking people, chiefly
on dental advice, are adopting
a new way in tooth and gum
care called Pepsodent.
Film— Enemy of Sound
Teeth and Gums
For years dental science sought
ways to fight film. Clear teeth
and healthy gums come only
when film is constantly com
bated — removed every day
from die teeth.
Film was found to cling to the
teeth ; to get into the crevices
and stay; to hold in contact
with teeth food substance which
fermented and fostered die
acids of decay. Film was found
to be die basis of tartar. Germs
by die million breed in it.
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And they, with tartar, are die chief cause of pyorrhea and
most gum disorders.
Thus diere was a universal call for an effective film
removing method. Ordinary brushing was found ineffec
tive. Now two effective combatants have been found,
approved by high dental authority, and embodied in a
toodipaste called Pepsodent.
Curdles and Removes Film
Firms the Gums
Pepsodent first acts to curdle die film. Then it dioroughly
removes die film in gentle
safety to enameL At die same (i
tune, it acts to firm die gums. I
Pepsodent provides, for diis I
purpose, die most recent den- I
tal findings in gum protection jl
science. knows today.
Pepsodent also multiplies die I
alkalinity of die saliva. And I
dius aids in neutralising mouth *=
acids as diey form. It multiplies .
die starch digestant of die
Tbe new way to combat the film on
teeth — the source of many tooth and
gam disorders — which numbers of
leading authorities suggest,
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Now Pepsodent, urged hy dental
authorities for its unique therapeutic
and prophylactic properties yis know*
to experts as a major beauty aid.
saliva. Thus combats starch -
deposits which might otiierwise / ''
ferment and form acids.
Old-time dentifrices 'did not
adequately fight film. That is ' '
why tiiis modern protective ';
way, as a twice a dayjjabit, and ,
at least twice a yejiirScalJs on/ ^
your dentist, are IgJeiiig »sp r,r *'
widely advised today* ? J ** ~
No odier metiiod ?jmown to i
present-day sciencei1|mbodies - * :
protective agents lifcif those' ib % ~j,
Pepsodent. V »r ** 1
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Please '' !
AcceptPepsodentTest . \
Send die form for a 10-day ^
tube. Brush teedi diis way lor
ten days. Note how dioroughly ' ^
film is removed. The teeth ' '
gradually lighten as film Stoats :
go. Then for ten nights, mas- ]
sage die gums vsidi Pepsodent,
die quality dentifrice, using \
your finger tips; die gums ;
dien should start to^fifm and j
harden.
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* List of Chemists who are Displaying and Seffing Pepsodent Tootnpaste during die currency of IdvertisenV&its in Adelaide papers: — ' K * M s;
Cirr-Strempel & Jolly, Ltd., Birks, Chemists., Lti, Soottiam & Pendiamy,
Wastell & Coy, P- V. Whitney, Steven's Pharmacy. E: F. Chcyst, S. Trnran, Chap
pell. W. W. Caught, A. G. Highmaa, J. H. Young, Centra! Pharmacy, ttd., J.
V\Tiitf & Sons. ' ??_??. ?
ALBERTON-Catford, E. V.
CKOYDOK— Bisliop, Ltd.
CEOYDON WEST— Daniel, C. L.
CLARENCE PARK— Glover & Virgant.
EASTWOOD— Lower's Pharmacy.
GOODWOOD— Evans, E- J. K.
GOODWOOD— Hsrris, J.
GLANVILLE— Colgate & Co.
GLENELG — Fisk, W.
GLENELG— Paul's Pharmacy.
fiLENELG— McMillan. S. H. ?
GLliSBlJ«— JKeia, V. &. M.
GLANDORE— Mitchell, T. G.
GLEJT OSMOND— Souter. C. C.
HENLEY— Jolley, E. E.
HENLEY BEACH-^Burden, Ltd.
HINDMARSH-^riendly Society Dispen
sary.
HINDMARSH— Coombe, E. H. S.
HILTON— Downing-
HYDE PARK— W. A. Sutherland.
KESSrSGTXM—Doxinaing.
K^STSlNGTOJf— Yonn?. A. O.
EILKENNY-Slietliffe, F. D.
X.1NDE1T PARK— Hoskin's Pharmacv.
LOWER MITCHA11— Tregonning, M. P.
MAYLANDS-Sulliv-an, E. W. »
MAYLANDS— Cooper's Pharmacv.
MEDINDD3-Asher, R.
MEDENDIE— Riekard, J. J. ?
MILE-END— Moore, M. C.
KAILSWORTH— Dale. F. J.
NAILSWORTH— NicholUs, G. A.
KORTH ADELAIDE— White & Sons. J.
NORTH ADELAIDE— Caught, W. W.
NORWOOD— Hodge, G H.
NORWOOD— Moore & B Inks.
NORWOOD— Friendly Society Dispensary.
NORWOOD— Upton's Pharmacy. i'. ;
NORWOOD— Gryet & Martin. JiT*
PAYNEBAM— Humble's Pharmacy. *''.?%
PARESIDE— Letcher, J. ; i ''.
PORT -? ADELAIDE— Friendly Slitaay
Dispensary.
PORT ADELAIDE-Kirby. B. '
TORT ADELAIDE— Porter'e Phormacj;
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PORT ADEHAIDE— Gryst ft MarHn.
PROSPECT— Berilaqua. H;
PROSPECT-^SIoore. M. C.
PROSPJBCT-^Friendly -Society Dispen
sary. ..? ?
PLYMPTON— Vackere, H. W.
ROSWATERr-Cryrt ft Martin. IS
ST^ .^^TERS— ^toib'e'g Sliarmacy. ^6
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TRAJJMERE^iara'a PAfanacy. W£
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