He had only one real tooth left when he became president all the others fell out.
historians dont know how many there are but they have found four sets of teeth.
he had all false teeth
His face was scarred from smallpox, and he wore bad false teeth
George Washington had a unique practice of having his horses' teeth filed or smoothed to prevent discomfort or injuries caused by sharp edges. He believed that this practice improved the horses' health and performance. This attention to his horses' dental care was one of many examples of Washington's commitment to caring for his animals.
George Washington, the first US President, did not have wooden teeth, although he had lost all but one of his own teeth by the age of 57 when he became President. Washington had several pairs of dentures, none wooden. The pair he wore when he was inaugurated were made from carved hippopotamus ivory and gold. They were made by Dr. John Greenwood, known as the "Father of Modern Dentistry". The Smithsonian was donated a set of Washington's upper dentures in 1976, but they were stolen. Three sets of lower dentures are in various museums, including the Smithsonian's Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry, the New York Academy of Medicine, and the Mt. Vernon Visitors Center. George Washington's teeth were not made of wood - they were made of ivory, various metals, and actual human teeth. He got various pairs, the first in 1789, the next in 1791, the next in 1796, one in 1797, and his last in 1798.
george washington carver was not married
How MANY presidents were there from George to George? There were forty one presidents in between George Washington and George Bush.
There has been over 3,000 books written on George Washington.
George Washington maintained 3,000 taps on his farm
George Washington Carver moved 4 times
George Washington died on December 14, 1799 at the age of 67
George Washington had to led many jobs he also had to take care of himself