Donated Dental Services


Donated Dental Services (DDS) is a program of the California Dental Association (CDA) and the National Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped in which volunteer dental professionals donate one or two treatment plans per year to an often overlooked and at-risk population of elderly individuals who cannot afford treatment or qualify for government sponsored dental programs. A DDS coordinator is responsible for determining eligibility of applicants, linking patients with nearby volunteer dentists, monitoring each patient’s progress through their treatment plan, and coordinating specialist and laboratory services. Patient acceptance and treatment options are at the discretion of each volunteer. If you would like more information or would like to volunteer, simply print and fill out the volunteer form or contact Tahira Bazile, CDA Community Health Coordinator at 1.800.CDA.SMILE (232.7645) Ext. 4971.

DDS Volunteer Form : PDF Version | MS Word Version