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George Washington's Tooth Truth
A One-Tooth Presidency
When George Washington took office as the first U.S. president in 1789, he had just one natural tooth left in his mouth. Contrary to the myth that his dentures were made of wood, his false teeth were crafted from materials like ivory, human teeth, and even animal teeth.
These cumbersome dentures not only caused discomfort but also altered his appearance, making his struggles with dental health a hidden challenge during his presidency. Washington’s lone tooth serves as a fascinating detail about the man behind the myth.
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