"It would be a good thing for dentists if smolcing had never been invented," writes "Forceps" in a London journal devoted to dentistry, adding: "Tobacco smoke is one of the very finest preservatives of the teeth. It may discolour them sometives, but it frequerftly prolongs their usefulness to old age. Sweets, on the c-ther hand, are the dentists' best friends. Children and women, who are always munching them, very often suffer badly from defective teeth, and I never pass a lolly-shop without wanting to take off my hat to it. But tobacco smoke assuredly prevents decay." So it does. But the tobacco should be c-f special quality. "Toasted" is ideal for the purpose. All five brands of the genuine toasted — Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut l^o. 3 (Bulldog) . Pocket Edition, Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold, are splendid teeth preservers, and more fragrant and delightful tobaccos are simply nct to be had, whatever price you may pay. i
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5282, 19 December 1946, Page 3
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