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Science Finds 11 Different Germs on Teeth Curious organisms live on your teeth; I®® ‘ now science connects them withtooth. decay, gum disorders and many other Illis' ills; how these "unfriendly" germs are glued to teeth by an almost invisible film called “bacterial plaque.” > ■ ■ /\ t j n * NWw* Aq // s ' 'IF s' oo ' ooo V * 'A '' ’ n ° ci<iare th* jjWSWzA C'' 4 *’ reiultcf perfect, ■ Sss ®a»«si^ sS/ , '• J? Arteries and vein*. Diseases some germs la fum may ' n : ':W •Qty&tfrgy': U cause: (D Associated with Boils, of Mrth Minor Skin Infections ; (2) Live in A Ku<th the blood stream and cause infec- K «&' tions; (3) Associated with Pneumonia; -< -> ■>i• (4) Associated with Influenza; (5) aEL- Erosions or areas where enamel has Associated with Diptheria ; (6) »■:t M-EUffWdtMDDeared. I ligher forms of Bacteria; (7) Associated with Vincent’s Angina (Trench Mouth); (8) Associated with Respir- Vw/'? t/f r f v -Pyorrhea pockets and receding gums, atorv Diseases; (9) Associated with ' Tooth Decay: (10) Associated with A p ,t_. Mouth Disorders; (11) Living Fungi riim Mam*. and Aiolds.’ Bony growth on root. AbS ““ due ” d '" y Destruction of bony sockets due to long / urtar deposits. / Upper jaw bone ' / \ Vincents infection (trench mouth)—white/ \ - spots on gums represent dead tissues. Dental nerve and Its branches. organisms that cause dental decay. These germs form acids that dissolve the teeth much in 'T'HE age-old question of theologians which asked same manner that othcf ac ids cat. holes . " L “How many angels can stand on the point wood and c]otb> and arc glued to the . of a needle?” has been changed to —“How many tectb by an a ] mos t invisible film called “bacterial different germs can be found on a single tooth?” plaque.” Ordinary brushing is useless to remove f Bacteriologists answer this question for us. it- Pepsodent Toothpaste first rurdhs film. Then, Bactenologis s an w s , an d then only, light brushing can gently remove When placed under powerful microscopes and - $ stained by various dyes which reveal the diffeien pum ice, harmful grit or crude abrasive, types of germs contained in it, a scraping of the Gentlyj safelyj p e p SO dcnt polishes teeth to ft bacterial plaque or film coat from a normal tooth briuian ’ t snowy lustrc . reveals the presence of scores of different germs, Pepsodent Co . Ltd., not all of them harmful to the teeth, but germs D cpt , v/71 P.0. Box 504, Wellington, for a FREE nevertheless. At least 11 of them are very danger- sample tube . The price of Pepsodent ous germs. Scientists recently estimated that at - n New Zealand is now 1/3 and z/- per tube, least 1,000,000 such germs may live comfortably, thrive and multiply on just one single tooth. Pensoaent Probably the most important type of bacteria on your teeth is Cactobacilli, which many of the The Special Film - removing Toothpaste. leading dental authorities believe are the actual madb in new Zealand. USE PEPSODENT TWICE A DAY — SEE YOUR DENTIST TWICE A
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 301, 15 September 1933, Page 4
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