Dr Yogesh Chandarana and his son Dr Pranav Chandarana, who have put together the museum, said it was the first dental museum in the country.
Inside, there is a vast array of toothbrushes, manual, electric, straight, angled, curved, made from various materials including ivory and even bones, some of them dating back centuries.
Dr Chandaran said it took them five years to design and create the museum, spread over 1,200 sq feet in Haribhakti society on the Old Padra road in the city.
It also displays mythological stories on teeth from across the world on teeth.
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"The purpose behind creating this museum was to create awareness about oral health," said Dr Chandarana.
"After opening a dental clinic in the city in 1975, I had started collecting dental stamps from various parts of country and abroad," he said. This hobby then led to collection of other dentistry-related artifacts during his visits to various countries.