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Quality Dental Care
Shouldn't Cost
a Fortune

Find free and low-income dental clinics in your area. Our directory of 3,374+ clinics across all 50 states connects you with the care you need, at a price you can afford.

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Members Helped
Why FreeDentalCare.us

Connecting People to Affordable Care

We believe everyone deserves a healthy smile. Our mission is to bridge the gap between people in need and the dental resources available to them — at no cost to search.

Nationwide Search

Search by state or zip code to find free and low-income dental clinics in your area. Over 3,374 verified listings across all 50 states.

Detailed Clinic Info

Each listing includes contact numbers, addresses, hours of operation, and eligibility requirements so you can prepare before you call.

Community Maintained

Our database is user-submitted and regularly reviewed to ensure accuracy. If you spot outdated information, you can help others by submitting a correction.

Sliding Scale Clinics

Many clinics offer sliding-scale fees based on income. We help you identify which clinics can work with your budget, even if it's $0.

Dental School Clinics

We list dental school clinics where students provide services under expert supervision — often completely free or at dramatically reduced rates.

Church & Nonprofit Clinics

Many churches and nonprofits operate free dental clinics for their communities. We aggregate these resources so they're easy to find when you need them most.

Real Clinics. Real People.

Clinics Across America

From community health centers to specialized dental offices — these are real places where real people get the care they need.

InterCare Community Health Network - Pullman
Michigan

InterCare Community Health Network

Pullman, MI · 49450

Health Access Network - Lee Dental Office
Maine

Health Access Network — Lee

Lee, ME · 04455

Economy Dentistry Northside Jacksonville FL
Florida

Economy Dentistry — Northside

Jacksonville, FL · 32218

Simple Process

Find Free Dental Care in 3 Easy Steps

1

Select Your State

Click on your state from our interactive map or list. We cover all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

2

Browse Nearby Clinics

View clinic details including addresses, phone numbers, services offered, and income eligibility requirements.

3

Call & Book an Appointment

Contact the clinic directly. Bring income documentation if required, and ask about their services and availability.

Tips for Getting Free Dental Care

Be prepared to provide documentation of your income and residency. Many clinics require this to qualify for free or reduced services.

Call ahead to schedule an appointment. Most free dental clinics require patients to book in advance — walk-ins are often not accepted.

Ask specifically what services are available. Some clinics specialize in extractions or cleanings, while others offer comprehensive care.

Check if you qualify for Medicaid or CHIP. These government programs cover dental for many low-income adults and children.

All 50 States + DC

Find Free Dental Clinics By State

Click your state to browse the full directory of free and low-income dental clinics in your area.

Recently Added

Latest Clinic Listings

View All Clinics

Sierra Vista Family Dental Center

Sierra Vista, AZ · 85635

Lincoln Community HC, Inc

Durham, NC · 27717

Hattiesburg Community Dental Ctr

Hattiesburg, MS · 39401

Hana Community Health Center

Hana, HI · 96713

Glendale Area Medical Association

Coalport, PA · 16627

Delano Family Dental Clinic

Delano, CA · 93215

Charlottesville Free Clinic

Charlottesville, VA · 22903

Southwest Community Health Center

Bridgeport, CT · 06605

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Use our state directory — click your state from the list above, or use the search to enter your zip code. Each clinic listing includes address, phone number, and eligibility details. Call the clinic directly to confirm availability and schedule an appointment.

A sliding scale clinic adjusts its fees based on your income and family size. If you have a very low income, you may pay little or nothing. Many federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) operate on this model and are required by law to see patients regardless of ability to pay.

Most clinics ask for proof of income (pay stubs, tax returns, or a benefit letter), proof of residency (utility bill or ID with address), and a government-issued photo ID. Some may also ask for insurance cards if you have any coverage, even partial. Call ahead to confirm exactly what the clinic requires.

Yes. Dental schools offer services at greatly reduced rates and sometimes for free. All procedures are performed by supervised dental students under the direct oversight of licensed dentists. The care is thorough and evidence-based — the tradeoff is that appointments may take longer than at a private practice.

No. FreeDentalCare.us is an independent, community-maintained resource and is not associated with any government agency. All clinic information is user-submitted and regularly reviewed for accuracy. We encourage users to contact us if they find any outdated or inaccurate information so we can help keep the database current.

Don't Wait

Everyone Deserves a
Healthy Smile

Good oral health is essential to your overall health and well-being. Don't let cost be a barrier. Find a free or low-income dental clinic near you today.

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