| Show TEETH MAKE MANY ILLS alio evil which h follow fellow imperfect MM bras alon may blay bo be avoided it would d take too ion to mum enumerate erate the many ills which m may a y faring from imperfect teeth said dr derby of course ono who has good tooth teeth kno knovs vs their value but not enough people know what to do to keep them always in proper condition neither can you yon tell ono JU just st what is necessary at all times tho the removal of all foreign from any contact with tho the dentine is of course bourre the ho primary necessity in considering the preservation of tho the teeth ono of the tha first reasons why one should have perfect teeth is the influence they exert m mor or tho the digestion to accuro proper assimilation tho process of mastication should bo be thorough nothing less will accomplish tho the results intended if this process is incomplete ill all tho the attendant evils of indigestion aro are likely to follow thus tho the question of health is interposed us its a primary one freedom from aches and and appearance peara pe arance noo tako take secondary places of tho the many forms of neuralgia which cause such excruciating suffering a great many anve their existence elisten ce on entirely t irey to tho the of fault faulty t teeth C they can bo be remedied only by tho the proper treatment of tho the diseased roots when this is done a number of nervous disorders respond readily to the ordinary medical treatment toothache pure and simple must bo be considered as nn in attendant of improperly cared for teeth it is on an old saying that the man mam who finds an absolute remedy for and preventive of toothache will make a big fortune of courso course the primary instruction in st ruction to ono one who is suffering from bad teeth is to see a dentist the exposed surface of the teeth the enamel must bo be kept perfect and whole any breaks in it must bo 0 immediately rep aried and any wearing in 0 away or decaying of the structure must bo be built up if one expects to secure all the perfect results for which the teeth were designed by nature constant brushing and cleaning and any good nonacid wash will do much to keep the teeth in good repair of course you know tho the story of tho the man who when his teeth were admired gave the following reasons for their perfect condition I 1 always brush them night and morning and after eating and leave them in a glass of salt water while I 1 am asleep san francisco examiner |