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Free Dental Clinics in Portland, Maine

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Children's Oral Health Program - Greater Portland Health

Children's Oral Health Program - Greater Portland Health

389 Congress St, Portland, ME - 04101

(207) 541-6628
3.8 (2966)
FREE
Community Dental - Portland

Community Dental - Portland

190 Park Ave, Portland, ME - 04102

(207) 874-1028
4.4 (1568)
FREE
Greater Portland Health at Preble Street

Greater Portland Health at Preble Street

63 Preble St, Portland, ME - 04101

(207) 874-2141
4.2 (2596)
FREE
Greater Portland Health at Riverton Park

Greater Portland Health at Riverton Park

59 Riverton Dr, Portland, ME - 04103

(207) 874-2141
4.1 (1346)
FREE
The Root Cellar

The Root Cellar

94 Washington Ave, Portland, ME - 04101

(207) 774-3197
4.1 (2131)
FREE
UNE Dental Hygiene Clinic

UNE Dental Hygiene Clinic

716 Stevens Ave Coleman Dental Hygiene building, Portland, ME - 04103

(207) 221-4900
4.6 (2063)
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NewsCenter24 is built to help people find free and low-cost dental care without the stress of searching on their own. We focus on two core areas to support your dental health journey.

First, we maintain a searchable directory of dental providers near you — including free clinics, budget-friendly dental offices, dental schools, community health centres, and public health departments. You can browse by location to find a provider that suits your situation.

Second, we publish free educational articles covering topics such as dental implants, dental insurance options, and government assistance programmes. These resources help you understand your needs and feel prepared before walking through the door of any clinic.

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Getting started is simple. From the homepage, head to our clinic directory and choose the state where you need dental care. You'll then see a list of cities and towns with available clinics. Click any city to view individual providers, and tap a specific clinic to see its full details — including address, phone number, and the services it offers.

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Yes. Our Dental Knowledge section covers a range of topics to help you make informed decisions about your oral health. Browse articles on dental implants, dentures, orthodontics, and dental insurance — all written to be accessible and actionable, at no cost to you.

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What Should I Know Before Contacting a Free Clinic?

Free and low-cost dental services are not always available to everyone. Many programmes have eligibility requirements based on factors such as income level, insurance status, age, geographic location, or enrolment in a government assistance scheme. We strongly recommend contacting the clinic directly to confirm whether you qualify before making an appointment.

The information we display for each provider is sourced from the clinic's own published details. While we make every effort to keep our listings accurate and up to date, we cannot guarantee that all information is current at the time of your visit. If you spot any discrepancies, please reach out to the provider directly for confirmation. We are continuously adding new clinics and refreshing existing entries as updated information comes to hand.

About Free & Low-Cost Dental Clinics

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.