“NO SCRUBBING"
NATURE’S DENTIFRICE. "It Is better to clean your teeth and not go to bed than to retire without attending to your mouth/* declared Mr. Richmond Dunn in the course of his health address in the Town Hall last night. “Don’t look on your tooth brush as a scrubbing tool to polish the enamel/’ he added. “Use it to remove the food debris, after meals from around the necks of the teeth and the spaces in between them. If you Ecrub, you 11 wear away the delicate membrane of the gums, and the enamel of the teeth. The best way to keep the mouth cleau is to use plenty of water-drink some after every meal, so as to wash away the food debris. There is nothing you can smear on your teeth that will serve the purpose of the natural dentifrice—water. we have dirty drinks. The worst is tea with milk and t.ugar. You have noticed hoiOMs Ptuff. hangs around the cup. After such a drink you need to go and wash your, mouth, as you would the oup—and it jis ' really just as difficult.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 17, 15 October 1926, Page 12
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