Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1931)

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PhoTOPLAK M\i.\/im i ok Jim, 1931 The three rules for strong, healthy teeth Eat Right to resist Decay Remove Film to prevent Decay See your Dentist to check Decay I. Include these in your daily diet. On fort ■ fruit, J'f li ir^rtn hU I, hrtui i rll in e. I If mnn with iiianzr Jill, t tins ijuili t of mil h. andotfu to suit Hit In it. STEP by step science discovers what makes teeth strong and healthy. There are three rules. The first two you already know — "Use Pepsodent twice a day. See your dentist at least twice a year." The third rule governs the food you eat. Study the panel on this page and let it guide your diet and your children's. It is remarkable what proper diet can accomplish in preventing decay and gum disorders. Remove film daily But while correcting your diet, don't neglect the equally important safeguard of keeping teeth film free. Film covers all teeth. It seems to harm some more than others. Film contains germs. It glues them to the teeth — their action, it's believed, destroys enamel. Film absorbs stains from food and smoking. These stains most people mistake for naturally discolored teeth. To remove film more effectively than by any other method except your den 19 found by dental research to plav an important part in tooth decay... to cause unsightly •tains on enamel. It must he removed twice daily. tist's cleaning, Pepsodent was developed. That's why it is called the special film-removing tooth paste. Pepsodent contains no pumice, no harmful grit or crude abrasives. It has a gentle action that protects the delicate enamel. It is completely SAFE . . . yet it removes dingy film where ordinary methods fail. Try Pepsodent today — it is an important adjunct in possessing lovelier, healthier teeth. AMOS 'N' AND Y brought to you by Pepsodent every night except Sunday over N. B.C. network. Pepsodent Film * the special film-removing tooth paste