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From bugs, to rugs, to medical oddities, somewhere in the US an apartment-ite can find a museum on just about anything, but Baltimore has one museum that few other cities can boast: the nation's only museum of dentistry. If you're all about the oral arts, then you have to make it a point to stop by and discover the Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry, where one of the nation's most important professions are given room to show its stuff. If you've ever wondered what went on in that crazy mouth of yours, take a journey and discover it for yourself. Everything you ever wanted to know about dentistry and your mouth are to be discovered in this historical location. Queen Victoria's dental instruments, George Washington's fake chompers, and more await you at 32 perfect teeth, where you can discover just how fascinating the medicine of your mouth can be. You can also check out Your Spitting Image, where you can discover more about your own saliva than you ever thought you'd want to know, learn a bit about bioengineering and tooth replacement, or help to solve a mystery using dental records and other oral clues. Other fascinating exhibits include info on the narwhal, one creature that knows something about a tooth, Mouth Power, which teaches you how to best care for your teeth, or a look into the history of the dental arts and their changes over the years. If you were ever curious about the fascinating world of dentistry, the National Museum of Dentistry is ready to intrigue, entertain and educate. Learning can be very enjoyable, even on subjects you never would have thought to discover. Baltimore's Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry gives apartment-ites a look at a world oft ignored by most, but is sure to leave you with a smile on your face and a satisfied feeling, knowing that you know about your mouth than you ever thought you could.