By middle age Washington had no teeth left. But he did have several sets of dentures, made
from such materials as hippopotamus ivory, seahorse ivory, and lead. Other sets used the teeth
of pigs, cows, elks, and humans
1a
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Paul Revere made him a set of false teeth
2a.
There is a set of Washington dentures in the University of Maryland Dental Museum in Baltimore
3.
Washington's clumsy, ill-fitting dentures distorted his lips. This contributed to the dour
expression Washington has in various portraits
1b.
Also, painter Gilbert Stuart disliked Washington and accentuated the distortion in what became
the most famous of all Washington portraits
4a.
The Peale portrait of 1776 shows a long scar along Washington's left cheek. This resulted from
an incision to treat an abscessed tooth
1b.