Donated Dental Services

The Donated Dental Services (DDS) at the Virginia Dental Association Foundation provides free, comprehensive dental treatment to our state's most vulnerable - older adults, individuals with disabilities, and individuals who are medically fragile. These are people who cannot afford necessary treatment. The program operates through a volunteer network of dentists, oral surgeons, and dental labs across the State of Virginia.

The Virginia Dental Association Foundation would like to thank the following organizations for their support of the Donated Dental Services program.

Cameron Foundation Jenkins found 2019John Randolph Foundation Optima Health Emily S. and Coleman
A. Hunter Charitable Trust

Donated Dental Services Program Information and Eligibility Criteria

Please click here to get information on the Donated Dental Services program and to see if you meet the eligibility requirements.

How To Apply

All counties are OPEN to new applications.

To get the Information and Application packet, please click here. You will need to print the application and mail, fax or email to us.

To have the Information and Application packet mailed to you, please email Sorin Holland on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 804-523-2182.

Why should I become a volunteer dentist?

Participation could not be easier. Dentists and labs take care of the patients. DDS does everything else. No headaches, no red tape. A DDS care coordinator is the liaison between the patient, the labs and the dentists, answering any and all questions and assisting everyone throughout the process. The goal of DDS is to return patients to good oral health, enabling them to reach a maintenance level. DDS is a great way for dentists to give back to their communities and help those in need.
Click here for Volunteer Recruitment Form.

"Thank you for making me smile. Thanks so much for your care, concern, timing calls, a job well done."
-DDS Patient, Richmond, VA