The National Museum of Dentistry will be closed to the public Monday, Dec. 23rd through Friday, Jan. 3rd in accordance with the University of Maryland, Baltimore's holiday break schedule. We will reopen to the public with normal hours of operation on Tuesday, Jan. 7th. We wish everyone a joyous and happy end to the year!

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TOOTH FAIRY ACTIVITY PDF

Write your letter to the tooth fairy and draw what you think the tooth fairy really looks like!

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Guest Curator Chloe Walls created this as part of a Curatorial Intern position through the National Museum of Dentistry. Chloe is a senior at Seton Hill University obtaining a degree in Biology. She is interested in a career in dentistry and wanted to learn more of the history of oral care


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hours

Tuesday - Friday: 10am to 4pm

Address

31 S. Greene St. Baltimore, MD 21201

Phone

410-706-0600

The Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry is an auxiliary enterprise of the University of Maryland, School of Dentistry at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

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