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National Museum Of Dentistry

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31 S Greene St Baltimore MD 21201
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(410) 706-0600
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(410) 706-8313

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Status: Closed

Sunday
1:00am-4:00pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
10:00am-4:00pm
Thursday
10:00am-4:00pm
Friday
10:00am-4:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-4:00pm

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Invoking the wisdom tooth, this shrine to incisors and molars smartly entertains while teaching history and hygeine.

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90

The Scene
Charm City's quirky Smithsonian satellite begins by amusing museum-goers. Viewers learn first of iron-jawed circus performers who use their teeth in logic-defying novelty acts,...

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Best Kept Secret in Baltimore

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100

What a great interactive Museum for children and adults! Very cool collections of antique dental instruments and even George Washington's denture! We were surprised to have enjoyed it so much.

Open Wide

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80

This is a best kept secret in the city I am sure...I would assume it has limited appeal unless you're a dentist, dental student or have a fascination with teeth...but I have been told there are some interesting things to see

Stumbled upon - glad I walked in

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80

Was on a morning walk while stuck in Baltimore for a day when I stumbled upon this museum. I figured it was too unusual to pass up, and it was worth the 30 or so minutes I took to walk through. I was the only...

Not Bad - but still a museum about Dentistry

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60

We went - it's high tech - it's fun - but disturbing at the same time. All I kept thinking is that these dentists have some money. As the museum was a costly endeavor and well put together, but in the end it is still...

more interesting than you can imagine

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Going to the dentist is not fun right, well this museum makes the most of the time honored torture. Highlights are George Washington's Dentures that are much to many school teachers chagrin not of wood. has some hands on activities for youngsters and lots of...

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National Museum Of Dentistry was founded in 1998, and is located at 31 S Greene St in Baltimore. Additional information is available at www.dentalmuseum.org or by contacting Rosemary Fetter at (410) 706-0600.

See amazing teeth feats, marvel at George Washington’s choppers, sing along to vintage toothpaste commercials, and discover fascinating hands-on exhibits about healthy smiles. An Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.www.smile-experience.org

Just imagine: A whole museum dedicated to teeth. Such a quirky place exists only a hop, skip and a jump away from the Inner Harbor. The National Museum of Dentistry displays with much affection anything to do with dentists, drillings and dentures. Fascinating really, though it is enough to make the more nervous of us turn a gooey shade of green and block our ears with shaky fingers. But if you...

A Smithsonian Affiliate, The National Museum of Dentistry is the official museum of the dental profession. Among the many exhibits examining the history of dentistry and oral hygiene, see George Washington's lower denture, the world’s first earned dental degree, dental posters, 18th and 19th century extraction instruments, and Queen Victoria's personal dental instruments.

In 1840, Baltimore became home to the world's first college of dentistry. Today, this museum offers a fascinating and fun-filled look at the history of dental medicine. Highlights at the National Museum of Dentistry include historical dental tools, a giant mouth-shaped juke-box and a set of George Washington's dentures, which, by the way, were not wooden! For those interested in medicine it's a...

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The Extras: Girl Scouts can earn a patch for their uniforms by attending MouthPower, a monthly field trip that teaches about oral hygeine (and discourages teeth-yellowing habits like smoking).

The Extras

Girl Scouts can earn a patch for their uniforms by attending MouthPower, a monthly field trip that teaches about oral hygeine (and discourages teeth-yellowing habits like smoking).

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