
Two floors of teeth, dentist tools, interactive exhibits, and a lot of history. This museum is more than meets the eye, and you are sure to learn a ton. There is so much to learn about the mouth....
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The Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore, MD, is a Smithsonian Affiliate dedicated to celebrating the significance of dental health and the rich history of the dental profession. The museum offers a variety of educational programs for educators, students, and families that align with national science and literacy standards, fostering a deeper understanding of oral health and dentistry.
In addition to its extensive exhibits, the museum provides unique event spaces for special occasions and professional gatherings, while also focusing on outreach initiatives like the Making Schools Smile Fund, which aims to enhance oral health education in underserved communities. With opportunities for volunteering and corporate partnerships, the NMD continuously works to promote the importance of a healthy smile in various ways.
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Two floors of teeth, dentist tools, interactive exhibits, and a lot of history. This museum is more than meets the eye, and you are sure to learn a ton. There is so much to learn about the mouth....
Dimly lit museum that is two floors. If you are in dentistry or have interest in dentistry, you will enjoy seeing some of the equipment that was once used. They have a small children's corner with...
Really great experience. Well laid out. Very informative. Great way to spend a few hours in Baltimore!
Bottom Line: A super well curated, Smithsonian supported museum that covers all aspects of dentistry - even those that you commonly don't think about. I love America, American history,...
I can't say that I don't like visiting the dentist but it isn't my favorite place. This museum had been on the To-Do List and it was a pleasant experience. Using my student ID the entrance fee...
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