Dental Lifeline Network Florida

About This Service

Services
DDS volunteers provide comprehensive treatment to eligible patients
Volunteers do not provide emergency services
Eligibility
Applicants must lack adequate income to pay for dental care and:
Have a permanent disability, or
Are elderly: age 65 or older, or
Qualify as medically fragile
Counties Closed/Open to New Applicants
If you have documentation from a physician stating that you cannot receive essential medical treatment due to your dental condition, you can apply for the program even if your county is closed.
Due to lengthy wait list, applications are not being accepted in the following counties:
Brevard     Duval     Lee
Manatee     Marion     Orange
Polk     Volusia     St. Lucie
The Donated Dental Services (DDS) program provides free, comprehensive dental treatment to our country's most vulnerable people with disabilities or who are elderly or medically fragile. These are people who cannot afford necessary treatment and cannot get public aid. The program operates through a volunteer network of more than 15,000 dentists and 3,600 dental labs across the United States. Since its inception in 1985, our DDS program has surpassed $250 million in donated dental therapies, transforming the lives of more than 120,000 people.
Visit the website provided to see if you qualify for dental services.

Dental Costs

Dental Costs - Crowd Sourced

We have listed the dental costs below which we have compiled for Dental Lifeline Network Florida. We cannot guarantee the dental costs to be completely accurate. Costs are displayed for informational purposes for our users. We have compiled prices provided by users to this website. In order to obtain actual costs please contact the dental offices directly.

Date Added Type of Clinic Description Cost
2018-01-25 Charged Sliding Scale $100

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