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Coyote tooth dentures on display at Eastern California Museum. These human dentures were made by melting celluloid toothbrush handles . In the early 1900′s a man who lost his teeth shaped melted toothbrushes to his gums, and then pressed the teeth of dead coyote into them ."    The photo and text are from a Tumblr site that has undergone linkrot, but I found the same information reposted at The Museum of Ridiculously Interesting Things .  👀👀👀 In the early 1900s a man couldn’t afford proper dentures, so he made his own using melted toothbrush handles and the teeth of a dead coyote. George Washington Hancock (1882-1969) was a resourceful old miner who lived in a cave dwelling above the small frontier town of Lone Pine, California. Unable to afford the dental care he needed, Hancock repurposed old celluloid toothbrushes by melting them down and molding the warm plastic to fit his mouth. He then made his own dentures using teeth pulled from the mouths ...

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