If False Teeth. Rattle Like Horse's Bit
BEWARE OF "DENTURE BREATH"! WHEN TEETH WORK LOOSE Most wearers of false teeth suffer real humiliation when their teeth drop, slip, or clatter, during meals or conversation. Few realise, however, the danger of offending others with bad breath, arising from the sour food that creeps between edges of plates and gums. If you live in fear of all this sort of thing, go to your chemist for h remarkable new denture-powder, Fasteeth-Vasclyn. Dusted inside your plate of a morning it forms a fine adhesive film—an elastic "suction" cushion—that draws plate and gums together so comfortably and snugly united—all day long—that soreness or irritation cannot occur. Dentists also recommend it to strengthen and harden tissues—to prevent gum shrinkage (cause of "sagging mouth" or malformed jaws). Fasteeth-Vasclyn has a refreshing, pleasant taste. Copyright —23
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21281, 28 September 1934, Page 8
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