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Anybody who believes in the "mouthwash" spiel, regardless of the brand, ought to lose all their teeth before they are 40. On the other hand, the real stuff like Corsdyl, which is over-priced but effective, too has its downside which is the "dumbing-down" of the teeth-mouth natural immune system [because when the body becomes dependent on artificialities, it becomes "dumb" and takes a backseat]. Should one's oral health be a "gone case", then the likes of Corsdyl is a better option than visiting those oral quacks and their myriad of expensive trickery.
In reality, authority should always be so and not be mere authorities on expensive options - telling the punter the realities of life should always be the first step when it comes to authority rather than being some airy-fairy, sense & sensible, "Er, I don't want to sound … er… but your …er …". Authority is not harshness/softness but merely authoritative. If you know the reality, tell it straight like, "You are going to DIE if you keep smoking and I don't want to see you again if you do keep smoking" - 'Not when the money tree beckons, eh'. That's "authority" for you. Authority could only be so when it has real maturity and not merely be matured enough to copulate, corrupt and rationalise.
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