The Wisconsin Dental Association organizes volunteer dentists, hygienists, and lab technicians to provide free dental care at annual events around the state. Services typically include:
cleanings
fillings
extractions
limited treatment partials
Eligibility: Individuals of all ages with limited financial resources or otherwise unable to visit a dental office and who do not have a medically-compromising condition that prohibits safely receiving care are welcome. Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Intake procedure: Patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis.
Fees: None. All work is provided for free by volunteer dental professionals and community helpers who donate their time and skills.
Hours: Please check website for current dates and locations. Doors open at 5:30am. Patient quota is typically reached before Noon.
West Allis
for the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia
| Persons in family / household | Poverty guideline |
|---|---|
| 1 | $15,960 |
| 2 | $21,640 |
| 3 | $27,320 |
| 4 | $33,000 |
| 5 | $38,680 |
| 6 | $44,360 |
| 7 | $50,040 |
| 8 | $55,720 |
For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $5,140 for each additional person.
Across the United States, free and low-cost dental clinics play a vital role in making oral healthcare reachable for everyone. Supported by government funding, non-profit organisations, and charitable contributions, these clinics deliver essential dental treatment to those who need it most — including uninsured individuals, low-income families, children, seniors, and people receiving government assistance.