This abandoned dental clinic was originally built in 1966 as a small neighborhood dental clinic. At some point in the 1990s, the dental clinic was purchased by a a young dentist that decided to try to start a small private clinic fresh out of dental school. The clinic ended up being quite successful as it went on to operate for over 30 years until it eventually closed in 2019. As of 2023, the dental clinic is still abandoned awaiting another chapter in its life.
The abandoned dental clinic features 5 dental exam rooms, a laboratory, a main office, and then a lobby with a small reception and waiting area. The abandoned dental clinic left everything behind including all of the dental supplies and equipment. In the main office area, there was all sorts of paperwork, patient charts, and dental books. Besides for the 5 unique dental exam rooms, there was a laboratory where the dental staff would make teeth moldings, partials, dentures, and even implants.
The lab had many different moldings of teeth and denture gauge kits that included some with former patients names still on them. The lab also had drawers full of forceps, molars, amalgam setups (which are used for cavity fillings), and shade guides for proper tooth blending and coloring. Each exam room had their own dental chair and X-ray machine, as well as more supplies of temporary and permanent cement, metal mixing machines used for cavity filings, tooth polishing strips, gum repair paste, novocaine gel and powder, dental adhesive, and even cement mix used for crowns and bridges. Samples of toothpaste, dental floss, and toothbrushes were all found in this area as well as throughout the entire clinic.