ofkat'kppens WHEN DENTAL PLATES ARE not quite dean? ■ A viscous adhesive film clings to the denture far more readily than to natural teeth. You can feel it with your tongue. Ordinary toothpaste won't shift it. The viscous film forms a breeding place for germs. Particles of food become decomposed and set up an ; acid fermentation causing unpleasant breath and very often, sore and inflamed gums. Doctors and Dentists say that if the consequences to health arising from unclean dentures were properly understood by everybody, there is no one in New Zealand with an artificial denture who would ever be without a tube of "This" Dental Plate Cleaner. A Hew Era in Denture Hygiene "This" Denture Paste will safely and thoroughly remove all impurities from your plate instantly. It attacks and dissolves the germ film deposits and neutralises the acids of fermentation, leaving your plate as fresh and clean as the day it was made. In addition, all tartar formations and all discolourations are removed from the denture without any possible injury to the most delicate surface. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES "f should smile—after my first tube of 'This'" Quick— easy to use and economical—simply brush "This" over your denture and rinse. Full directions in every carton. A 1/6 tnbe lasts 9 weeks —2d per week for a thoroughly clean, healthy, refreshed mouth. 1/6 large tube at all chemists and stores. If unable to obtain supplies write The Charlfred Dentifrice Co.. P.O. Boa 946, Christchurch. "Tfie best 1/6 I ever spent"
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21250, 23 August 1934, Page 15
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