Dr. Ralph and Mrs. Olga Crawford Canadian Dental Collection
Category
Dental
Dentures
Classification
Dental
Dentures
Accession Number
010020503
Description
Lower denture with vulcanized rubber gums and a complete set of plastic teeth minus the third molars; the gums are painted pink on the front until the beginning of the second molar, the rest of the gum is a dark red; there is a black and white stripe painted on the gums on either side of the dentur…
Lower denture with vulcanized rubber gums and a complete set of plastic teeth minus the third molars; the gums are painted pink on the front until the beginning of the second molar, the rest of the gum is a dark red; there is a black and white stripe painted on the gums on either side of the denture between the first and second molar
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Transfer from the Dental Canada Fund; previously housed in the Dentistry Canada Museum (Ottawa)
Dates
1940
1950
circa 1940-1950
Date Remarks
Date based on research and similar artefacts in collection
Material
vulcanite: pink, red
plastic: cream
paint: white, black
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-B
Dimension Notes
Length 6.5 cm x Width 4.7 cm x Depth 2.0 cm
Condition Remarks
Shows signs of use; scratches and marks all over; teeth are discoloured; the pink paint on the front of the gums is wearing in a couple spots
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Internet
Other
JPG
Reference Comments
"British Dental Association Museum" website; similar to 010.020.469; CD #4
Research Facts
Dr Ralph and Mrs Olga Crawford donated their extensive Canadian dental collection to the DCF to create the museum in 1997; further donations were received while Dr Crawford was Curator Emeritus at the Dental Canada Museum until its closure in 2008; in 1864 the Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Co. was founded in the United States, producing dentures made with hardened rubber and helping them to become less expensive to make and thus more popular; porcelain was added to vulcanite bases to recreate the light pink colour of natural gums, since making the vulcanite the right colour weakened the denture