Donated Dental Services (DDS) is a program directed at those
people who are unable to afford needed dental care because of a limited income
which is clearly linked to a permanent disability, chronic illness or advanced
age (65 and over). All the information
pertaining to the applicant’s need is based on a completed application and a
phone interview done by the referral coordinator. Dentists have agreed to
volunteer their services to 1-2 patients a year. Each volunteer dentist decides
for him/herself whether to formally accept a person based on meeting the person
and assessing his or her dental needs. The referral coordinator is available to
help the volunteers with such matters as a referral to a specialist, and
securing donated laboratory services should a patient need services with lab
related needs.
Four-hundred and seventy-three members of the Wisconsin
Dental Association (WDA) donated more than $3 million in services to more than
1,200 disabled, senior, poor, and uninsured state residents between April 1998
and December 2006 through Donated Dental Services (DDS), a partner program
between the WDA and the State of Wisconsin. The program is affiliated with the
Wisconsin Dental Foundation.
For more information about Donated Dental Services, please
contact your county Department of Aging, Health & Human Services or see
below for an application form.
Download a Donated Dental Services
application
Contact
Julie Wilk at
414-755-4188 or 888-338-6852 or jwilk@wda.org if you live in Kenosha, Milwaukee,
Ozaukee, Racine, Washington
or Waukesha
counties.
-OR-
Bonnie Townsend
at 866-812-9840 or btownsend@wda.org if you live in any other Wisconsin
county.
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