Donated Dental Services (DDS) is the Pennsylvania state program for the Dental Lifeline Network. DDS provides free, comprehensive dental treatment (excluding emergency services) to the countrys most vulnerable people with disabilities or who are elderly or medically fragile. Applicants must lack adequate income to pay for dental care and have a permanent disability, or be age 65 or older, or qualify as medically fragile.Information for applicantsApplicants must have no means to afford dental care and must meet ONE of the following criteria: Over 65 years of agePermanently disabledNeed medically necessary dental careWhat to expect? Volunteers provide comprehensive treatment to eligible patients Volunteers do not provide emergency servicesVolunteers do not provide cosmetic treatment
UPMC Hanover is a not-for-profit organization and is a member of the UPMC system. From the hospital to our physician practices and all of our out-patient facilities, we provide high quality, cost effective healthcare services close to home. Our focus is on prevention, education, and treatment.
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