Two sets of acrylic dentures, England, 1955-1965

Two sets of acrylic dentures, England, 1955-1965 Two sets of acrylic dentures, England, 1955-1965

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Upper and lower denture set and two odd full lowers, acrylic, in acrylic box, for demonstration purposes, English, 1955-1965

Probably intended for dentists to demonstrate dentures to their patients or by businesses marketing their products, these dentures sets are made from acrylic. This plastic was first used for dentures in the 1930s, eventually replacing traditional materials such as ivory. Dentures in the United Kingdom were available free of charge from 1948 with the introduction of the National Health Service. But demand was so great and the price so high that by 1951 patients had to contribute towards costs.

Details

Category:
Dentistry
Object Number:
1980-183
Materials:
box, acrylic and denture, acrylic
type:
denture
credit:
Austin, M.W.

Parts

Upper denture set

Upper denture set

Upper denture set, acrylic, for demonstration purposes, English, 1955-1965

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Probably intended for dentists to demonstrate dentures to their patients or by businesses marketing their products, these dentures sets are made from acrylic. This plastic was first used for dentures in the 1930s, eventually replacing traditional materials such as ivory. Dentures in the United Kingdom were available free of charge from 1948 with the introduction of the National Health Service. But demand was so great and the price so high that by 1951 patients had to contribute towards costs.

Materials:
box, acrylic and denture, acrylic
Object Number:
1980-183/1
type:
denture
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Lower denture set

Lower denture set

Lower denture set, acrylic, for demonstration purposes, English, 1955-1965

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Probably intended for dentists to demonstrate dentures to their patients or by businesses marketing their products, these dentures sets are made from acrylic. This plastic was first used for dentures in the 1930s, eventually replacing traditional materials such as ivory. Dentures in the United Kingdom were available free of charge from 1948 with the introduction of the National Health Service. But demand was so great and the price so high that by 1951 patients had to contribute towards costs.

Materials:
box, acrylic and denture, acrylic
Object Number:
1980-183/2
type:
denture
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Lower denture set, 1955-1965

Lower denture set, 1955-1965

Lower denture set, acrylic, for demonstration purposes, English, 1955-1965

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Probably intended for dentists to demonstrate dentures to their patients or by businesses marketing their products, these dentures sets are made from acrylic. This plastic was first used for dentures in the 1930s, eventually replacing traditional materials such as ivory. Dentures in the United Kingdom were available free of charge from 1948 with the introduction of the National Health Service. But demand was so great and the price so high that by 1951 patients had to contribute towards costs.

Materials:
box, acrylic and denture, acrylic
Object Number:
1980-183/3
type:
denture
Lower denture set, 1955-1965

Lower denture set, 1955-1965

Lower denture set, acrylic, for demonstration purposes, English, 1955-1965

More

Probably intended for dentists to demonstrate dentures to their patients or by businesses marketing their products, these dentures sets are made from acrylic. This plastic was first used for dentures in the 1930s, eventually replacing traditional materials such as ivory. Dentures in the United Kingdom were available free of charge from 1948 with the introduction of the National Health Service. But demand was so great and the price so high that by 1951 patients had to contribute towards costs.

Materials:
box, acrylic and denture, acrylic
Object Number:
1980-183/4
type:
denture
Acrylic box for displaying dentures, England, 1955-1965

Acrylic box for displaying dentures, England, 1955-1965

Acrylic box, for displaying dentures, English, 1955-1965

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Probably intended for dentists to demonstrate dentures to their patients or by businesses marketing their products, these dentures sets are made from acrylic. This plastic was first used for dentures in the 1930s, eventually replacing traditional materials such as ivory. Dentures in the United Kingdom were available free of charge from 1948 with the introduction of the National Health Service. But demand was so great and the price so high that by 1951 patients had to contribute towards costs.

Measurements:
overall: 70 mm x 167 mm x 76 mm,
Materials:
box, acrylic and denture, acrylic
Object Number:
1980-183/5
type:
box