P&G: Crest Toothpaste, 1950s-1960s
Loading the media player...
Transcript
Transcripts may contain inaccuracies.
- | This is one poster that interests me as a father. | 0:02 |
After all, my daughter Randy's picture could be up there, | 0:05 | |
so could your young stars. | 0:07 | |
So I'm pleased our sponsor tonight | 0:09 | |
has asked this gentleman here to tell us | 0:11 | |
about National Children's Dental Health Week, | 0:13 | |
which starts February 5th, | 0:15 | |
President of the American Dental Association, | 0:17 | |
Dr. Charles H. Patton. | 0:19 | |
Dental health, Dr. Patton, is important at any age, | 0:22 | |
but why a Children's Dental Health Week? | 0:24 | |
- | Mr. Parr, because many people don't realize | 0:26 |
that the first teeth loss through neglect | 0:29 | |
can mean permanent teeth are crowded and irregular | 0:31 | |
and more susceptible to decay. | 0:34 | |
That's why parents should teach children | 0:37 | |
good dental rules early. | 0:39 | |
- | And these rules are? | 0:41 |
- | Well, the first is brushing teeth correctly | 0:42 |
after each meal; | 0:44 | |
avoid between meals, sweets; | 0:45 | |
visit the dentist twice a year; | 0:47 | |
and beyond that, support fluoridation in your community. | 0:49 | |
- | Thank you, Dr. Patton. | 0:53 |
- | Yes. | 0:54 |
- | Spare your children the tooth trouble you've had. | 0:55 |
And remember a smile is to keep. | 0:57 |
Item Info
The preservation of the Duke University Libraries Digital Collections and the Duke Digital Repository programs are supported in part by the Lowell and Eileen Aptman Digital Preservation Fund