The Carelessness with which some people treat their teeth is quite inexcusable. In their recklessness they allow one of the most useful and beautiful parts of the human body to decay. One could understand this heedlessness if thecleaning of the teeth were a very troublesome matter. But nothing could be simpler or easier. One has but to accustom oneself to rinsing the mouth with the liquid dentifrice Odol. The pleasurable feeling of freshness which follows on the use of the Odol mouth-wash in itself more than repays the slight trouble involved. We, therefore, conscientiously recommend all those who wish to keep their teeth clean and their breath sweet to accustom themselves to a regular use of Odol. It is the only dentifrice which, according to eminent specialists, fulfils all the requirements of modern hygiene.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13986, 8 March 1911, Page 2
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