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Our Teeth

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
November
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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unsetmly moutlis, bad breath, imperfect mastication. Every body regrets it. - What is the cause 't I reply, want of c'.eaniinsss. A clean tooth never decays. The mouth is a warm place - 98. - Partióles of ineat between the teeth soon deoompose. Gums and teeth must suffer. Perfect cleauliness will preserve the teeth to oíd age. How shall it be secured? Use a quill piek, and rinse the mouth after eatiug. Brusb and castile soap every morning ; the brush and siruple water ou going to bed. Bestow this trifliug care upon your preeious teeth, and you will keep them and ruin the dentist. Neglect it and you will be sorry all your lives. Ghildren foiget. Watch them ïhe first teeth determine the character of the second set. Give them cqual care. Sugar, acids, saleratus, and hot things, are nothing wheu coiupared with food decomposing butsyepn the teetb. Mercurialiïation may looaen the teeth, long uso niay wear fhem out, tut keep theui clean and they will never decay. - This adviee is worth more than a thoi}sand dollars to every boy and gii'l.

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus