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George Washington’s teeth do not hold aesthetic appeal for most viewers. Which reason best describes why have they been preserved in a museum

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The reason why George Washington's teeth have been preserved in a museum is likely due to their historical significance. Washington's dentures were made from a combination of materials, including human teeth, animal teeth, and ivory, and are an important part of his personal history. Additionally, they serve as a reminder of the primitive dental practices of the time and the struggles Washington faced with dental health. Museum visitors are likely interested in seeing this unique and historically significant artifact.
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