Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1913 — The Teeth. [ARTICLE]

The Teeth.

Cleanliness la one of the surest means for overcoming the causes which lead to the destruction of the teeth. They should be carefully brushed night and morning. It is a good practice to rinse the mouth after each meal. If possible. The particles at lead which lodge between the teeth decompose and cause, sooner or later, (he abominable tartar which Is so fatal to teeth. Teeth should not be brushed too long at a time. Doing this injures the gums, and it Is in this way that the teeth are loosened. The upper faith should be brushed from above downward (from the gums toward the adgaa), the lower teeth from below upward. The Inside of the teeth Should be as carefully brushed as' the outside. ■ ‘ ‘M v These cloths clean and polish silver hseattfuliy without soiling the hands, fhagr must be woolen, as oottoa will Mt hold the whiting, and when the gasoline dries out, the whiting would taU from the cotton cloth.