ISSUED BY THE NEW ZEALAND DEPT: 0F HEALTH Keep Party Foods for Party Occasions "Party Foods have their place in ouI way of life but they need not be made an every-day occasion. "Party Foods" are usually made from highly refined starches, often highly sweetened and sugary, such as cakes, biscuits and sweets. These foods cling to the teeth and quickly cause dental decay particularly in young children and the teen-agers. To help control dental decay brush the teeth and gums immediately after eating, especially aiter breakfast and before going to bed For those who eat cut lunches such as children at schools and adults at the office or factory it is often inconvenient at this time of day to use 4 toothbrush, So finish the meal with fruit: Eating fruit to end the meal will help reduce the amount of starchy food clinging to the teeth, will promote the fow of saliva and will massage the gums as well: And it leaves the mouth feeling refreshed. Should you not have sufficient fruit available, rinse the routh out vigorously with water. Observations, both in New Zealand and abroad, indicate that the trequent attacks by the acids caused through the breaking down in the mouth 0f highly-refined food dobris lead to dental decay J0 Keep party foods for party occasions and save the teeth: 2 3
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 736, 21 August 1953, Page 2
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