SAVE THE TEETH.
DANGERS OF PYORRHEA. The alarming growth of the infection of the teeth known as pyorrhea has been causing great anxiety both to sufferers and the dental profession alike, for until recently there has been no effective treatment. With the arrival of the Niagara from Vancouver there arrived the latest machines for the scientific treatment of this disease, and it is now possible to cure pyorrhea, even in an advanced condition. A special department has been opened up at the Renulife Violet Ray Hygienic Parlours, on the third floor of the New Zealand Insurance Buildingii, and a" staff of dental experts are in attendance to administer the treatment, which is pleasant and painless.—(Advt.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 11
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