Denture made by Paul Revere, 1765-1770

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We know that Paul practiced dentistry for a little while in the late 1760s into the 1770s. Though he did not make full sets of false teeth, this partial denture is thought to have been made by Paul during that time. You can read his dentistry advertisement here.

From the collection of Paul Revere Memorial Association

Three small white artificial teeth attached to a frame to fit in the mouth

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Funded in part by Julia and Mark Casady and the One Step Forward Education Foundation

Special thanks to the National Parks of Boston and Matt Conti

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