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Feb 1, 2021

[Answer] 1. Dr John Greenwood (1760-1819) designed which great American's dentures?

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...1. Franklin Roosevelt 2. Ulysses S Grant 3. Abraham Lincoln 4. George Washington A common misconception is that President Washington's dentures were made from wood, but this turns out to be incorrect. Instead, Dr Greenwood made the great President's chompers from the tusks of a hippopotamus. For some reason this strikes me as slightly comical, but, moving along, another interesting fact about Dr Greenwood is that he was the son of a dentist himself, one Isaac Greenwood. Isaac was born in Boston in 1702, and holds the distinction of being the first American born dentist. It would be nice to record a distinguished career for Isaac, but alas, this is not the case. He was basically dismissed from several of his jobs for drunkenness, and, sadly so, finally drank himself to death in 1745. However, he does have one distinction that is recorded against his name. He also wrote and had published the first American book on mathematics. Isaac's son John also had a good head for mathematics it seems. In 2013, his letter to George Washington detailing his list of dental work and the associated charges was still on display at the Northwestern University at Illinois.




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