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Film on teeth is dangerous! Just look at film under the microscope Queer germs live on your teeth. Science links them to tooth decay, gum disorders and many other troubles. Germs are glued to teeth by an ever-forming film. YOU don't need ft j ? way science accepts of removing germs from teeth microscope to pick Vj • is to remove the protective film-coat in which out film-stained teeth. | lllp they live and multiply. Film clings stubbornly, it The naked eye can't defies all ordinary ways of brushing. That's why miss them, for film is Pepsodent Laboratories have always centred their ugly and disgusting. But attention on the film-removing properties of where the naked eye sees ugliness, the microscope their toothpaste. sees danger. Magnify film 1,000 times and you Pepsodent Toothpaste first curdles film so that light will see living germs of many kinds. Look brushing easily removes it, polishing the surface of especially at those rod-shaped ones in pairs and t j ie t ee tb to a sparkling brilliance. eroups — Lactobacilli is their scientific Latin name. _ . , . , Write to the Pepsodent Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., Dept. E/67 Destroyers of lovely teeth. pQ Box 504, Wellington, for a FREE ioday Lactobacilli are the "germs of tooth decay." They sample tube. The price of Pepsodent in New feed on the particles of food that cling to the Zealand now 1/3 and 2/- per tube. teeth. They give off lactic acid that dissolves the tooth enamel, then devours the part beneath. "|l Finally the nerve is reached, causing abscesses and Q T often serious infection. JL C 3 JLX I* Lactobacilli appear in countless numbers. In fact, .. C 1 if • 1 <. .u _ The Special Film-removing Toothpaste the film scraped from a single tooth may easily * or contain millions of living organisms. The only MADE IN NEW ZEALAND USE PEPSODENT TWICE A DAY — SEE YOUR DENTIST TWICE A YEAR. NftS*

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 116, 19 May 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 116, 19 May 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 116, 19 May 1933, Page 12