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Show and learned dentist who has achieved more in their profession than any other men. ' , The Public Will Benefit. - That the majority of men will give up their lives to laboratory work, Dr, Rex has been so engrossed in furthering further-ing his mew method of dentistry that he had no time for making money, but. he succeeded in interesting a prominent promi-nent and wealthy -professional man, who organized a company and purchased pur-chased 'Dr.-Rex's patents. . -This company at once fitted up the most magnificent dental office in existence,! ex-istence,! located then and uow in .the Hughes building,- Denver. This loffice-at tho present time 'employs 'em-ploys a large force of skilled operators and laboratory men. 'From; the first patients come from all parts bf tho United States to have their work, done, and the Denver office up to this, date has successfully treated over 5000 cases, a large proportion of which had been given up by other dentists den-tists before coming to that office. A year later tho Rex Dental company com-pany opened an office in the Mechanics' Mechan-ics' . American Bank building, St. Louis, and Central block, Pueblo. The finest offices. then and now in both cities. The business was equally as successful as in Denver. The company has reecived many inquiries in-quiries from the West, from people who wished to. have work done, but who are unable to do so on account of the great distance to the Denver office. That is why they decided to open the Salt Lake office. The result was the opening open-ing of jour magnificent offices, Suites 7, 8 and 9, Mercantile Annex, over Walker Walk-er 's store. The Salt Lake office is equally as well furnished and equipped as either Denver, St. Louis or Pueblo, and the work is in charge of operators . who have the highest skill. It may be said right here that these offices should not be confounded with dental institutes, parlors, and the kind who call attention to their-announcements by a set of grinning teeth. Only the highest class of dental work of everv kind will be performed. It is impossible to get the benefit of these inventions except by going to one of the four Rex Dental company offices. The Rex Dental company will be glad to have persons who are in accord with advancement call on them and let them make an examination. They will .not obligate themselves by doing this. Our method will do away -with bridge work, which was never a successful dental 'procedure anyway. It will save falling teeth, cure diseases of the gums, straighten teeth, prevent the wearing of plates, and in other ways real make dentistry nnpainful and sightly,' and dd mankind a permanent good. We are physicians as well as dentists, and we. know that bad teeth are often an inheritance, and the only way to save the succeeding generation from disfigurement dis-figurement and tortures of bad teeth is to better the generation of today. This, j we believe, our method will do. j To anyone nninformed- in dentistry ! it would be difficult to clearly explain , our svstem. though its application is so simple! that it has startled my con- j freresj However, if you know of any one whose teeth are in an apparently hopeless condition, or if they have but one o two teeth, bring them into, our office Bnd we will show you how it is done. You will wonder why some one did nqt think of it before. i Remarkable Cure of Pyorrhea, A middle-aged woman, a Mrs. Shaw, who has been a resident of Denver for many lyears, had only three teeth left. Her gums were simply putrid, so much so that no dentist would even think of making a set of false teeth, for her gums (could not stand.it. She had, of cours, Pyorrhea. She had made the rounds of the best dentists and all of the college clinics, but they gave her up. We applied our system and she has a full! set of teeth today, and without a plate lor anything of that kind. VVe also al-so saved her three teeth, and you could not tell them from the others. Thjs particular case dates back six months, and the lady is in perfect health today, eats everything" and does whatever other oth-er people do who have sound teeth. We have written a treatise on our new method of dentistry, covering the care of the teeth, all of which should prove valuable to the public at large. All who wish a copy should write for it now, addressing "Rex Dental company, Mercantile Annex. overWalker's store. Salt Lake City, Utah, Suites 7. 8 and 9, and a copy will be forwarded free of charge. Asked regarding the use of this' system sys-tem bv other dentists, tho Rex Dental Den-tal company said: It cannot legally be donej as the Government is there to protect us. However, we are willing to take the cases that reputable dentists den-tists I cannot handle satisfactorily, and will, of course, make professional arrangements ar-rangements with each. We are especially espe-cially anxious to secure the most difficult diffi-cult leases, and no reputable dentist will fiave any hesitancy acquainting us with such. All aro cordially invited to call at our aew office. Consultation and careful examination absolutely free. Rex Dental company's book, "Alveolar "Alveo-lar Dentistry," is one of the most remarkable re-markable works on dental science ever written. It is written in language a layman can easily understand. Will vou read it T It's free and solves the new teeth problem. Does away entirely with bridge work and plate work. Saves falling teeth, cures pyorrhea and other gum diseases heretofore thought incurable. . Three years ago before a clinic comprising the most eminent men in the profession a demonstration of a most remarkable new invention that has already revolutionized, a certain procedure in dentistry, was given with complete success. - . Dentists admitted then thaf thev would have to abandon many of their pet methods for the invention discovery discov-ery of the Rex Dental company, whom are not only dentists, but graduate phvsicians as well. - - No 'dentist, no doctor, could have solved this epochmaking problem, but it took a combination, of both, and. the doctors of this company were fortunate fortu-nate in- having studied in both fields. Europe is very alert to the advancement advance-ment of dentistry, which is still more or less in its infancy over there, and owes whatever progress it has made to American ingenuity, for Americans are the leading dentists of Europe. The governments of many countries ) have granted us special privileges, be- , cause they recognized the idea as a decided and original step for the advancement ad-vancement of the dental profession. Leading Dentists Approve It. The Rex Dental company invention is a radical and most remarkable one, and yet so simple that the wonder is that some one has not thought of it before. Tbe first statement that can be made for it and that in itself is remark-; remark-; able enough is that it does away entirely en-tirely with bridge work, which as is generally known, is the method universally univer-sally used today as a substitute for rubber plates. This is done by fastening the artificial artifi-cial teeth to a - good tooth on either side. As all who have tried it know, it is very, very painful procedure, so much so that but few among the many who would like to have their teeth saved can summon the courage to do so by the bridge work method. The Rex Dental company invention, as has been said, does away with bridge work entirely. But aside from the torture of having bridge work done it was a very unsatisfactory process to the dentists, as complaints from pa-tions pa-tions were constant. This was seldom the fault of the dentist, for he knew all along that bridge work was a temporary expedient, expedi-ent, but there " was no substitute, as nothing better had yet been found, and rather than lose the patient, each dentist, den-tist, of course, performed the operation. The worst feature of bridge work is that in the course of some months the fastenings give way, the gums become suppurated or inflamed, the teeth come out, and the mouth is in worse shape than before. The invention of the Rex Dental company will also do . away with the wearing of false teeth on a plate. Not every mouth is so constructed that it can hold a plate, and when it is considered that plates become foul from the lodgment of food, that they make the breath bad, that they interfere inter-fere with clear enunciation, that they are easily detected, that they are liable to fall out under excitement or during sleep, that they inflame and weaken the gums, and that they are a menace and disfigurement at all times, it is small wonder that tbe leading dentists of the country have hailed the new invention in-vention as the redeemer of a profession profes-sion that has been at a standstill for progress. By the Rex Dental company's system no one need wear a plate or false teeth. t Clinical Demonstration Successful. It is no less valuable in tho case of falling teeth. Many persons are afflicted with the disease some dentists say it is constitutional, consti-tutional, but tho Rex Dental company is able to prove that it is local which causes the teeth to fall out of their sockets until, in some instances, there is not a tooth left in the mouth. ' Bv the old method the remaining teetn were pulled and the unfortunate one was compelled to wear a plate of false teeth forever. By the Rex Dental Den-tal company's method the teeth that remain can be made as sound as they were in youth, and by wonderful dexterity dex-terity in the way of device the teeth that are gone can be replaced, each tooth distinct and solid, so that it is no more possible to take them out than it is to take natural, healthy teeth out; and it is all arranged so correctly that no one can tell it. In fact, so perfect is the work of the Rex Dental company, in several instances in-stances where one or more natural teeth were in the set, has defied dentists den-tists of long experience to tell the one from the other. They could not do it. This new discovery has been most sensationally successful in that most stubborn of all dental diseases, known as Pyorrhea, or a discharge of pus from the gums. The dentists have heretofore despaired de-spaired of ever being able to cure a condition of this kind, as it is the theory of the profession that it is impossible im-possible to do so, as this disease causes inflammation and receding of the gums, followed by loosening ana falling of the teeth, is the reason so much importance is attached to the Rex ' Dental company com-pany 's invention. A svstem that can cope with the most difficult cases that dentistry has to contend with, and prove it to tbe satisfaction of the leaders of tbe profession, pro-fession, must of course, have a special and equally sure way of coping with such conditions as decaying teeth, irregular ir-regular teeth, and all other conditions that require the attention of an expert |