
Kottemann Gallery of Dentistry
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The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry has had a profound impact on dental teaching, research, and public service. Its Kottemann Gallery of Dentistry chronicles the innovative research and accomplishments of the College's faculty and students, which have had international impact on dentistry.
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Located on the fifth floor of the College, the Kottemann Gallery displays graphics, text, and approximately 200 artifacts of dental equipment and instruments.
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The Kottemann Gallery of Dentistry is named for Dr. George Kottemann, a 1955 alumnus of the College of Dentistry, and his wife, Norma, who are major donors for the exhibit.
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You Can Become a Part of History
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You don't have to be a major donor to become a part of history at the Kottemann Gallery of Dentistry. Benefactors are being sought to make small contributions of from $100 to $500 to cover the conservation costs of individual items.
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