Modern Screen (Dec 1947 - Nov 1948)

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©C1B 108126 .M354 GIRL: And that, my half-pint pest, is about as close as I get to any man ^zywhere. CUPID: Maybe you should make like those stars, Sugar. They're practically cuddling your moon-man. But, of course, they sparkle. GIRL: I get it. All but one teeny-weeny pointjust how do I put sparkle in this 5-watt smile of mine, Mr. Smarty-Pantless? CUPID : I'll tell you, glum one. But first ... see any "pink" on your tooth brush these days? GIRL: Uh-huh, and blue skies and red sails in the sunset and . . . what's my tooth brush's color scheme got to do with my smile? CUPID: Only just about everything, Miss Ignorance of 1947. That "pink" is a sign to see your dentist. Quick. Let him decide what's the matter. May be simply a case of today's soft foods robbing your gums of exercise. If so, he may suggest "the helpful stimulation of Ipana and massage." GIRL: S?nile . . . remember, urchin? ... it was my smile we were yappity-yappiting about. Where'd it go? CUPID: This way: A sparkling smile depends largely on healthy gums. So-0-0, if your dentist advises massage— that's for you. 9 out of 10 dentists do recommend gum massage . . . regularly or in special cases, according to a recent nationwide survey. And this same survey shows they prefer Ipana Tooth Paste 2 to 1 for their own personal use. HOW TO MASSAGE YOUR GUMS. Gently massage at the gum line, always keeping fingertip in contact with the tooth surface. It's at the gum line, • where teeth and gums meet, that so many troubles start— where gentle massage can be so helpful. Between regular visits to your dentist, help him guard your smile of beauty. 7w tow Smile of $ezuiM Product 0] Bristol-Myers