Remove Film ♦ ♦ . that's where decay, pyorrhea start Employ the scientific method a dentists urge ffi WHAT causes decay? Germs. Germs with I tartar, are also held to be a \ chief cause of pyorrhea. Germs on the teeth—and there arc millions—arc difficult to reach- A dingy, glue-like film holds them in contact with the tooth's enamel. Germ'laden film may destroy both teeth and tissues! This Eliti gets into stay^ special *lilm-removing tooth can paste is the scientific formula called Pepsodent. Utterly different from every other, it removes film without ' vigorous brushing. No pumice, no harmful grit. No crude abrasive, but a NO'W ONLY creamy pwte so gende that it is recommended for children's teeth and for tender gums. %l\ ft* + Safeguard your teeth against decay and pyorrhea. JL V M Pepsodent is made in New Zealand by New Zealanders. U se pepsodent twice a day. See your Dentist at least twice each year. The Special Film-Removing Dentifrice
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20978, 15 September 1931, Page 15
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