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Show " ' 1 : ' . " Ey B. I. -fcXX, M. D., D. D. p. ;' LZorc Fi'cos. ' . . . ' .. : ." . From . all parte of .Ibis country our patients', are writing to us and con-Kratulating con-Kratulating na and themselves-on the Alveolar dentistry. Congratulating us because of the ralne of M Areolar method . and congratulating . 'themselves because 'they were fortunate enough to hear about it and to take advantage of the : opportunity to have work done by .that method.' - For -three years past we have known just how great a discovery had been m&de by Dr. Bex through this Alveolar Alveo-lar method of restoring missing teeth without having to use a plate or bridge work, but it was a difficult matter to convince the public of the merits of the work. The conditions are different today. If it were necessary, we could produce a: thousand people in Colorado who would testify to the great benefits they had received from the ' Alveolar method. We could asily produce thousands thou-sands of letters from patients scat-. scat-. tered all over the country who have written voluntarily to tell how much comfort they were getting out of their new teeth. Space forbids our publishing publish-ing more than a. few such laudatory letters from time to time. We will reproduce two in this advertisement which have recently come to hand. "EXCELSIOB SPRINGS, Nor. 29, 1906. i "Rex Dental Company, Denver: "Gentlemen: I am well pleased with the . work you did for me about two months ago. -The teeth you put in for me answer every purpose for which teeth were intended. The way in which the work was done makes the operation practically painless. I can recommend yon and your' Alveolar , method in the . strongest terms -to any one who may v have lost teeth, or who is wearing a plate or bridge work at the present time, and suffering all the discomforts which come from having to wear those troublesome, unclean makeshifts for natural teeth. "You are at liberty to refer to me at any time. Yours truly, "H. IRBY, JR." "LEADVILLE, Colo., Sept. 19, 1906. 'Dr. B. L Bex: "Dear ir: I have worn my Alveolar " teeth for over a year with much satisfaction. satis-faction. J feel that they have saved me a great deal of fretting and nervousness which I always experienced experi-enced when I was wearing a plate. I consider the Alveolar method a great invention and I am especially thankful to the gentleman who did the- work for -me; be is one of the finest operators that ever worked on my teeth. "I do wish that more people would take advantage of the Alveolar method. I felt it a- great strain on our resources re-sources to have the work done at the time, owing to our circumstances, but my teeth, which until the last few years had been - extremely good, were begin-niig begin-niig to go very fast and it was a matter of life or death to me to replace them satisfactorily. I would have liked very much to have seen some of the work or to have known more of it before be-fore I had mine done, but I had no opportunity to do so. I only ran across your advertisement the evening previous pre-vious to my going to Denver to see you. Vary truly, "MBS. ANNITA M. CBAWFOED." Here were two cases where our work was taken on faith. Neither of these patients had any opportunity to find out much about the Alveolar method before they decided to have the work done. We said to them, and we say to you who may be reading this, and to the world in general, that we stand back of every piece of work we do. Oar guarantee is just as strong as it is possible to make it. There is so better dental work to be had i than we .do, no matter what it may be, whether the Alveolar method of supplying missing miss-ing teeth, or the curing of Pyorrhea (Riggs disease), loose teeth, or a simple sim-ple case of filling or crowning teeth, or of making plates for those whose teeth are entirely gone, or in doing the beautiful beau-tiful specimen work for which we are justly famous. Any and all work that comes from these offices must represent repre-sent our very best efforts and be the " best that it is possible to find in any dental office in the country. . Don't confuse us. we beg of you with the ordinary "Dental Parlors," where it is too often a case of hurrying the work through in the shortest possible possi-ble time and cutting off the corners to make a profit. The only trouble we experience ex-perience is to find operators who have sufficient skill to do onr work. They are all high-class and high-priced men. At the same- time, our prices are not any higher and not as nigh in a reat many instances as would be asked y other first-class dentists. The great volume of business done in our four offices enables us to make better prices than the one-man office could afford to charge for work of equal character. If you are having teeth troubles of any kind we want you to send for Dr. Rex's book, entitled "Alveolar Dentistry," Den-tistry," a treatise on the teeth in general gen-eral and on the Alveolar method in particular. par-ticular. The reading of this book brings us patients from all over America and from far-away points in Canada. No . man or woman can read it without being be-ing convinced that we have made discoveries dis-coveries which have, practically, revolutionized revo-lutionized the science of dentistry. This book "we send absolutely free, and along with it we send a book of testimonials from those who have had work done in our offices. The examination and diagnosis diag-nosis of your case by our examining dentist is free, but to obtain it you roust come to our offices. This is one kind - of work 'that can 't be done at long range, but when you consider what it would mean to yon to have a.fulland complete set of teeth that would look beautiful and be practically the same as those nature put in "your mouth in ihe beginning and that should last as long as you live, the sacrifice of time and money which the journey entails is of little or no moment, for without good teeth there can never be good health. |