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The museum is based in the British Dental Association headquarters in central London and is open to everyone. From 19th century dental floss to toothache cures, clockwork drills to toothpaste adverts, there is lots to discover.
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Services for members include half-day visits to the museum for which you can claim two hours CPD and boxes of artefacts which are available for loan to members giving talks.
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Whether you are a practice owner or manager looking for a team building day, a teacher wanting to enhance your teaching of KS2 Teeth and Eating or the organiser of trips for an adult group the museum will be happy to help.
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The launch of the National Health Service on 5 July 1948 changed the pattern of dental treatment in Britain dramatically. The change altered the lives of everyone connected with the provision of treatment.