Donated Dental Services (DDS)
DDS Application
(Please fill out and save to your computer then email to: amy@sddental.org or mail to PO Box 7018 Pierre, SD 57501)
Introduction
Hundreds of disabled and elderly citizens throughout South Dakota have seriously-neglected dental problems. Because of their disabilities or ages, many cannot work. South Dakota's Medicaid program provides only limited dental services and Medicare generally does not provide dental treatment. Some people do not qualify for assistance even if they are disabled. As a consequence many disabled and elderly people suffer because they cannot pay for the dental care they need.
The South Dakota Donated Dental Services (DDS) program was established in 1998 to help some of our most disadvantaged citizens: people who are disabled, elderly, or medically compromised. The dentists volunteering for DDS donate services in their own offices. Dental laboratories also contribute services. Since the DDS program was created, South Dakota dentists and dental labs have donated more than $7 million of free, comprehensive dental treatment to those who cannot afford treatment due to financial limitations associated with their age or disabilities.
Currently, nearly 193 dentists and more than 23 dental laboratories across South Dakota serve as volunteers for DDS.
Patient Qualifications
To qualify for the DDS program, a patient must:
- Have a permanent disability or be elderly (over age 65). The disability may be physical or psychological in nature. It must be a permanent condition that prohibits or significantly limits employment.
- They have no other means of obtaining needed dental care.
- Need extensive (comprehensive) dental treatment, i.e. more than a check-up and cleaning.
Application Process
The process for application and treatment under the DDS program is as follows:
A prospective patient submits an application for donated dental care that is screened by telephone during an intake interview with the program coordinator who determines eligibility for the program. The program coordinator contacts the appropriate social service agency or medical professional for further information if eligibility is questionable.
Matching Process
The applicant is then matched with a volunteer dentist when one becomes available in the applicant's area. The dentist receives a patient profile outlining the applicant's dental needs, health issues, and financial circumstances prior to accepting and treating the patient.
Treatment Process
The applicant receives a letter reporting the phone number and address of the volunteer dentist. The patient schedules an initial appointment with the dentist. After the initial examination, the program coordinator contacts the dentist and confirms that the patient was on time for the appointment and the dentist agrees to continue to see the patient. The program coordinator arranges for lab work and services by a specialist. During the span of the treatment, the dentist or patient may contact the coordinator at any time if either experiences any problems with the program.
Completion Process
After treatment is complete, the dentist reports the time involved in the case and value of the services provided. After completion of the DDS process, the patient is ineligible for future services, so the DDS program may treat other eligible persons.
DDS is always in need of dentists and labs willing to assist. Volunteers may elect to see one or more patients per year, and treatment is always at the dentist's discretion.
For more information on the South Dakota DDS program please contact the program coordinator at telephone 1-605-224-4012 or 1-866-551-8023.