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“TEETH DAY” IN TOKYO.—-More than 3000 Japanese schoolchildren brought their tooth-brushes along to a “tooth-brushing exercise” rally held in Tokyo’s Metropolitan Gymnasium to be shown how best to use their brushes to prevent tooth decay. TOP: A teacher of oral hygiene using a big model of a set of teeth to demonstrate the exercises. BOTTOM: Schoolchildren with tooth-brushes following the instructions.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32015, 16 June 1969, Page 15

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“TEETH DAY” IN TOKYO.—-More than 3000 Japanese schoolchildren brought their tooth-brushes along to a “tooth-brushing exercise” rally held in Tokyo’s Metropolitan Gymnasium to be shown how best to use their brushes to prevent tooth decay. TOP: A teacher of oral hygiene using a big model of a set of teeth to demonstrate the exercises. BOTTOM: Schoolchildren with tooth-brushes following the instructions. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32015, 16 June 1969, Page 15

“TEETH DAY” IN TOKYO.—-More than 3000 Japanese schoolchildren brought their tooth-brushes along to a “tooth-brushing exercise” rally held in Tokyo’s Metropolitan Gymnasium to be shown how best to use their brushes to prevent tooth decay. TOP: A teacher of oral hygiene using a big model of a set of teeth to demonstrate the exercises. BOTTOM: Schoolchildren with tooth-brushes following the instructions. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32015, 16 June 1969, Page 15

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