dental lifeline annual report 2014-2015
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2014-2015 Annual Report
THESE EXCEEDINGLY GENEROUS DENTISTS AND LABS HAVE TRANSFORMED 107,000 LIVES SINCE THE FIRST DDS PROGRAM BEGAN IN COLORADO 30 YEARS AGO.
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In 2015, Dental Lifeline Network marked $300 million in services, contributed by 15,118 volunteer dentists and 3,700 laboratories through our flagship Donated Dental Services (DDS) program. These exceedingly generous dentists and labs have transformed 107,000 lives since the first DDS program began in Colorado 30 years ago.
Yet, the need among vulnerable people continues to grow, driven in part by an aging population. Last year, nearly 7,500 people with disabilities, or who are elderly or medically fragile were treated through DDS. By 2020, 11 million adults age 65 and over may need DDS services. That total does not account for those with disabilities or who require dental therapies to qualify for life-saving medical treatments.
Vulnerable people who need dental care face major obstacles. Those who depend on government assistance cannot afford care. Medicare does not include dental coverage and even in states that offer adult Medicaid benefits, it can be hard to find a dentist who accepts Medicaid. People who can work usually earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to pay for treatment or insurance.
Consequently, hundreds of thousands of people suffer daily in agonizing pain from severe dental problems and have nowhere to turn for help. We are working to stretch our resources to treat more people efficiently. Ultimately, more funding will be needed because, for many, DLN is a final safety net.
Another DLN program, Dental HouseCalls, makes treatment available to people who cannot travel easily to dentists’ offices. In Colorado, Illinois and New Jersey, a fully-equipped portable office is transported in a van set up in nursing homes, residential centers and private residences. With the expansion of adult Medicaid benefits, the Colorado HouseCalls program has substantially increased services and revenues collected through Medicaid. This year we plan to pilot the expansion of programs in other states.
Our deepest thanks to all of you – our volunteer dentists and labs, dental industry partners, funding organizations and donors. We never would have reached our $300 million mark in DDS services without you. Your partnership is vital to our future.
Frank A. Maggio, DDSChairman
A Message from Our Chairman
Campaign of Concern Dental House Calls
$300 millionin donated services
to over 100,000 patients since DDS
began in 1986.
$1.07 millionin treatment to
3,005 people with disabilities or who are
elderly and unable to travel easily to dentists’ offices in Colorado, Illinois
and northern New Jersey
179 Colorado case managers, residential staff and parents received in-service training to help them directly or indirectly serve
1,923 people with developmental disabilities who cannot care for their own teeth or
have difficulty receiving treatment
2014-2015 Program Highlights
$1.9 millionin fabrications donated by dental laboratories
DDS volunteer dentists and
3,700volunteer
laboratories in 50 states
$25.5million
donated in treatment to
7,456 people through DDS
People on wait lists and thousands more in urgent need of help
Donated Dental Services (DDS):
15,118
11,000
A program of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) with Dental Lifeline Network in:
active patientslow-income children completed
$775,800 in orthodontic treatment
volunteer orthodontists and
14 volunteer dental
laboratories
$2.1million
in treatment since 2009
497
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OUR MISSION STATEMENT
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK (DLN) IS A NATIONAL CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION WHOSE MISSION
IS TO IMPROVE THE ORAL HEALTH OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OR WHO ARE ELDERLY OR
MEDICALLY FRAGILE AND HAVE NO OTHER WAY TO GET HELP. DLN ACCOMPLISHES ITS MISSION
BY DEVELOPING AND COORDINATING COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIPS THAT PROVIDE ESSENTIAL
RESOURCES FOR DIRECT-SERVICE PROGRAMS, ESPECIALLY CHARITABLE CARE.
IllinoisIndianaKansasMichiganNew Jersey North CarolinaRhode IslandTennessee Virginia
Donated Orthodontic Services (DOS):
Dentists help WWII ImmigrantsWorld War II Auschwitz Concentration Camp survivor Henry, age 91, and his wife Agnes, age 84, have a colorful history, emigrating from Poland to the U.S. through Ellis Island to Boston in 1949. Henry worked as a meat cutter until the couple bought a farm and moved their family to Northwood, New Hampshire, where they raised dairy cattle. Years later after selling the farm, Henry built clocks for the Seth Thomas Company.
Henry was referred to the Donated Dental Services (DDS) program by Concord Hospital. His cardiologist was concerned that Henry’s abscessed teeth and recurrent dental infections would jeopardize the success of his aortic valve replacements. But Henry, who had not had dental treatment for 40 years, could not afford the help he needed.
Two DDS volunteer dentists graciously donated the necessary care: Dr. Kimberly Meyer, a general dentist, and Dr. Austin Wang, a periodontist. Treatment included six extractions, twelve restorations and partial upper and lower dentures. Alan Bourgouin of Amoskeag Dental Laboratory fabricated the dentures at no charge. Mr. Bourgoin also serves on the Dental Lifeline Network, New Hampshire Advisory Council.
Henry’s wife, Agnes, a 35-year breast cancer survivor, also had severe dental disease. Agnes’ fragile health delayed her treatment, but it is in progress. Dr. Meyer, whose dental practice is located a few minutes from the couple’s home, generously agreed to treat both patients, facilitating their appointment scheduling and transportation.
Henry and Agnes with Dr. Kimberly Meyer (center)
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“HENRY AND AGNES ARE
AN AMAZING COUPLE.
WE GAVE HENRY A MIRROR
AND HE STARTED TO CRY.
HE HADN’T SEEN HIMSELF
WITH TEETH IN 40 YEARS.
OUR WHOLE STAFF CRIED.
THERE’S NO MONEY IN THE
WORLD THAT CAN COMPARE
TO MIRACULOUSLY
TOUCHING THESE LIVES. THE
PATIENTS WOULDN’T GET
THIS CARE UNLESS YOU
VOLUNTEER. WE’VE HAD A
GREAT EXPERIENCE WITH
DDS. HENRY AND AGNES
HAVE BECOME PART OF OUR
FAMILY. WE LOOK FORWARD
TO SEEING THEM EVERY
TIME THEY COME IN.”
– DR. KIMBERLY MEYER
Brian D. Stone Memorial Awards
Dental Lifeline Network partners with dental schools across the country each year through the Brian D. Stone Memorial Award program to recognize graduating students who have committed to volunteerism or to helping people with special needs. Nineteen schools participated in 2015. The awards program was established by Drs. Joy and Justin Stone of New Jersey and is open to any accredited dental school.
For more information about all of the 2015 schools and winners click here.
Dr. Lynne M. Taiclet, DMD, Assistant Professor and Director of the Center for Patients with Special Needs at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, presented 2015 graduate Matthew Brezinski, DMD with the Brian D. Stone Memorial Award.
Since DLN launched its flagship program, Donated Dental Services (DDS) thirty years ago, the wonderful volunteers of DLN have been donating comprehensive dental treatment to those who have nowhere else to turn: individuals with disabilities, senior citizens and those who are medically fragile. Thanks to the support of our volunteers and donors, we have surpassed $300 million in donated dental care since the inception of DDS in 1985!
Although the dentists and labs generously donate their time, we must raise funds to support these incredible volunteers and coordinate services for these vulnerable individuals. Please consider supporting DLN by making a gift today. Your online donation can be made safely and securely at http://bit.ly/DonateDLN
For more information on how you can help, please contact Matt Yeingst, Vice President of Development, at (720) 891-1154 or [email protected]. Thank you!
Please help change and save lives!
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Thanks for our new video, ADA!We express our sincere thanks to the American Dental Association for lending us its production team to shoot and produce a Donated Dental Service (DDS) volunteer recruitment video. The 3-1/2-minute video features two DDS volunteer dentists from the Chicago area. Dr. David Gershenzon who practices in downtown Chicago and Dr. Tina Smith of Arlington Heights share their thoughts on why they volunteer for DDS. Four DDS patients also describe what it meant to them to receive free dental treatment.
One of those patients is Amanda, age 34, who uses a wheelchair and gets help from family members for mobility. A birth defect prevented her joints from fully developing. After working for a bank for many years, she now relies on Social Security benefits. Amanda types with her mouth. She cracked a tooth and, unable to afford dental care, postponed treatment until a much bigger problem developed. Eventually, she contacted the DDS program.
Three DDS volunteers came to Amanda’s rescue. Dr. Bruksch, an oral surgeon, extracted a tooth. Dr. Thomas Kopp, a general dentist donated a crown a full lower partial and restorations and G and H Dental Arts of Torrence, California, provided the crown.
“Every single day that I have a healthy smile and a healthy mouth, I can do the things I need to do and feel confident,” Amanda said. “You guys did that for me... thank you!”
To view the video, visit DentalLifeline.org
“EVERY SINGLE DAY THAT I HAVE A HEALTHY SMILE AND A HEALTHY MOUTH, I CAN DO THE THINGS I NEED TO DO AND FEEL CONFIDENT,..YOU GUYS DID THAT FOR ME...THANK YOU!”
Patient Amanda with Dr. Thomas Kopp who treated Amanda through the DDS program
Combined Statementof Support, Revenue and Expenses and Changes in Fund Balances
Copy of complete audited financial statements available on requestAudited by RubinBrown
Public Support & Revenue Government $ 947,879 Non-Government 972,532 Contributions 286,084 Special Events (Net) 25,750 DentaCheques Revenue 1,625,979 Investment Income/(Loss) 60,934 Other Revenue 534,993
Support & Revenue $ 4,454,151 Contributed Services 21,952,037
TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE $ 26,406,188
Expenses Program Services Campaign of Concern $ 190,326 Dental Housecalls 407,979 Donated Dental Services 1,798,586 Program Development 289,877
Expenses 2,686,768 Contributed Service 21,952,0371 Total Program Services $ 24,638,805
Support Services Mgmt & General $ 1,441,701 Fund-raising, DentaCheques 702,066 Total Support Services $ 2,143,767
TOTAL EXPENSES $ 6,782,572
Net Assets at beginning of year $ 8,209,083 Net Assets at end of year $ 7,832,6992 1Partner programs in 8 additional states reported $4,903,574 in donated dental treatment. 2Includes $6,018,521 in unrestricted net assets and $1,814,178 in a permanently restricted endowment.
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Total Support and Revenue
Contributed Services 83%
DentaCheques Revenue 6.16%
Investment & Other Income 2%Government 4%
Philanthropy 5%
Total expenses and value of donated servicesTotal expenses and value of donated treatm
entTotal support and revenue
Program Services 91%Program Development 1%
Mgmt & General 5%
Fund-raising, DentaCheques 3%
Total expenses and value of donated services
Total expenses and value of donated treatment
Total support and revenueSupport Services
Contributed Services 82%
Mgmt & General 5%
Fund-raising, DentaCheques 3%Campaign of Concern 1%Program Development 1%Donated Dental Service 7%
Dental Housecalls 2%Total expenses and value of donated services
Total expenses and value of donated treatment
Total support and revenue
Total Expenses and Value of Donated Treatment
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DentaCheques introduces New e-DentaCheques optionFor the first time, in 2015 DentaCheques purchasers had a choice: purchase the traditional book of coupons or buy e-DentaCheques and redeem their coupons for free and discounted dental products on mobile devices or computers. Both options offer dentists the same discounted values on supplies and equipment at the same $149 purchase price.
DentaCheques revenues totaled nearly $1.6 million. These funds help make DLN’s programs
possible by funding dental treatment to people who desperately need it. Sponsors include the Dental Trade Association and its members, the DTA Foundation, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Delta Dental of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, and Northeast Delta Dental.
The books are sold by sales representatives of Patterson Dental, Henry Schein Dental, Benco Dental, Dental Health Products, Inc., Burkhart Dental and other member companies of NDC Dental without compensation and with further financial support. Additional supporters
are the dental products manufacturers that offer coupons in DentaCheques.
With the help of these companies and organizations, DentaCheques has played a major role to enable the treatment of more than 107,000 vulnerable people. We express our sincerest thanks to all who make this funding source possible and to the dentists who purchase DentaCheques.
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Strategic PartnersAmerican Dental AssociationAcademy of General DentistryAmerican Academy of Implant DentistryAmerican Academy of PeriodontologyAmerican Association of EndodontistsAmerican Association of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeonsAmerican Association of OrthodontistsAmerican Association of Women DentistsAmerican College of DentistsAmerican College of ProsthodontistsAmerican Dental Assistants AssociationHispanic Dental AssociationNational Association of Dental LaboratoriesNational Dental AssociationThe Pankey InstituteSociety for Transplant Social WorkersSociety for Vascular Surgery
Dental Lifeline Network is recognized by:American Association of Clinical EndocrinologistsAmerican Association of Hip and Knee SurgeonsAmerican College of Cardiology FoundationAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansAmerican College of GastroenterologyAmerican College of PhysiciansAmerican College of RheumatologyAmerican Diabetes AssociationAmerican Nurses AssociationAmerican Psychiatric AssociationAmerican Society of Clinical OncologyAmerican Society of Transplant SurgeonsAmerican Thoracic SocietyAssociation of Oncology Social WorkForum of End Stage Renal Disease NetworksRenal Physicians AssociationSociety for Transplant Social WorkersSociety for Vascular Surgery
Financial support from:ADA FoundationColgate-Palmolive CompanyDelta DentalDental Trade Alliance and its membersDental Trade Alliance FoundationDentaQuest FoundationDENTSPLY InternationalHenry Schein Cares FoundationPatterson Foundation
Assistancefrom:3M ESPEArgenBiomet 3iDENTSPLY InternationalGC AmericaHenry Schein DentalIvoclar VivadentNobel BiocarePatterson Dental CompanyPhilips Oral HealthcareStraumannVidentZest AnchorsZimmer Dental
Board of DirectorsFrank A. Maggio, DDSChairman
John Nicholas VinkeVice Chairman
Stephen A. WeinsteinTreasurer & Assistant Secretary
Larry Coffee, DDSFounder & CEO
Thomas Fleszar, DDS, MS Immediate Past Chairman
Scott AndersonTeri BattaglieriTerry L. Buckenheimer, DMDGordon Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhDJoseph P. Crowley, DDSMartin C. Nager, DMDDave SteckBruce C. Vladeck, PhDBret Wise
Fred J. Leviton President
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • ALABAMAWendy Holder, DMD, and Michael Robinson, DDS, Co-Chairs• 254 Dentists and 85 Laboratories• $387,284 in donated services to 169 people• Sponsors/Funders: Alabama Dental Association, Alabama Medicaid
Agency
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • ALASKAHeather Willis, DDS, Chair• 88 Dentists and 28 Laboratories• $187,777 in donated services to 50 people• Sponsors/Funders: Alaska Dental Society, Alaska Mental Health Trust
Authority
*ARIZONA DDSArizona Dental Foundation, Michael Thompson, DDS, Chair• 83 Dentists and 69 Laboratories• $225,735 in donated services to 54 people• Sponsors/Funders: Arizona Dental Association and its Foundation
*ARKANSAS DDSArkansas Dept. of Health• 107 Dentists and 21 Laboratories• $89,955 in donated services to 24 people• Sponsors/Funders: Arkansas State Dental Association
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • CALIFORNIAPaul Binon, DDS, MSD, Chair • 578 Dentists and 339 Laboratories • $440,714 in donated services to 170 people• Sponsors/Funders: California Dental Association, America Dental
Partners Foundation, Archstone Foundation, Sidney Stern Memorial Trust, Dental Lifeline Network
**DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • COLORADO Steve Nelson, DDS, President• 695 Dentists and 208 Laboratories• $1,882,451 in donated services to 493 people • Sponsors/Funders: Colorado Dental Association, A.V. Hunter Trust Inc.,
Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado Prosthodontic Society, Dentists Professional Liability Trust of Colorado, Denver Foundation – Lowe Fund, Mabel Y. Hughes Charitable Trust,
Tipton Family Foundation, Virginia W. Hill Foundation, Vivage Quality Health Partners
DDS Acknowledgements2014/2015
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • FLORIDA Cesar Sabates, DDS, President• 396 Dentists and 216 Laboratories• $860,560 in donated services to 210 people• Sponsors/Funders: Florida Dental Association and its Foundation,
American Dental Partners Foundation, Dental Lifeline Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • HAWAIIMel Choy, DDS, President• 100 Dentists and 36 Laboratories• $161,693 in donated services to 59 people• Funded by Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities –
Dept. of Health; Endorsed by the Hawaii Dental Association
**DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • ILLINOISSharon Perlman, DDS, MPH, President• 781 Dentists and 237 Laboratories• $1,795,849 in donated services to 530 people• Sponsors/Funders: Illinois State Dental Society and its Foundation,
an Anonymous Donor, Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation, Helen Brach Foundation, Chicago Dental Society Foundation, Community Memorial Foundation, Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund, George M. Eisenberg Foundation for Charities, Glenkirk, Grant Healthcare Foundation,
John R. Houlsby Foundation, Illinois Central College, Edmond and Alice Opler Foundation, Michael Reese Health Trust, Sage Foundation, Dr. Scholl Foundation, VNA Foundation, Dental Lifeline Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • INDIANAWilliam Hine, Jr., DDS, President• 584 Dentists and 144 Laboratories• $1,182,011 in donated services to 393 people• Sponsors/Funders: Indiana Dental Association and its Members,
John W. Anderson Foundation, Central Indiana Senior Fund - a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation, Cook Group, Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis District Dental Society Foundation, Inc., Robert R. and Gayle T. Meyer Family Fund - a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation, Patterson Dental, Pokagon Fund
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • IOWAJay Davidson, DDS, Chair• 238 Dentists and 48 Laboratories• $546,320 in donated services to 144 people• Sponsors/Funders: Iowa Dental Association, Delta Dental of Iowa
Foundation, Iowa Department of Public Health
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • KANSASCindi Sherwood, DDS, President• 346 Dentists and 79 Laboratories• $676,588 in donated services to 225 people• Sponsors/Funders: Kansas Dental Association, Delta Dental
of Kansas Foundation, Kansas Bureau of Oral Health - Kansas Department of Health and Environment
*Partner Program **Also includes funding for Dental HouseCalls and/or Bridge/ Campaign of Concern Program(s)
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*KENTUCKY (NE)CincySmiles Foundation, Sonya Dreves, Executive Director • 44 Dentists and 11 Laboratories• $244,245 in donated services to 87 people• Sponsors/Funders: CincySmiles Foundation, United Way of
Greater Cincinnati
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • LOUISIANADavid Hildebrandt, DDS, President• 324 Dentists and 96 Laboratories • $497,146 in donated services to 169 people• Sponsors/Funders: Louisiana Dental Association, Joe W. and
Dorothy Dorsett Brown Foundation, United Way of Southeast Louisiana, Dental Lifeline Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • MAINEJames Helmkamp, DDS, Chair• 177 Dentists and 36 Laboratories• $428,633 in donated services to 137 people• Sponsors/Funders: Maine Dental Association and its Charitable
Foundation, Maine Center for Disease Control - Division of Population Health - Oral Care Health Program
*MARYLAND Foundation of Dentistry for the HandicappedMurray Sykes, DDS, President• 534 Dentists and 199 Laboratories• $1,337,437 in donated services to 408 people• Sponsors/Funders: Maryland State Dental Association, The
Dresher Foundation, The Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Community Foundation of Frederick, Community Foundation of Howard County, Helen Pumphrey Denit Charitable Trust, Quality Health Foundation, Rotary Club of Frederick, State of Maryland
*DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • MICHIGANMichigan Dental Association, Karen Burgess, Executive Director• 787 Dentists and 232 Laboratories• $1,822,942 in donated services to 511 people • Sponsors/Funders: Michigan Dental Association, Michigan
Department of Community Health
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • MINNESOTARosalie Perpich, DDS, and Stephen Litton, DDS, Co-Chairs• 441 Dentists and 117 Laboratories• $914,274 in donated services to 173 people• Sponsors/Funders: Minnesota Dental Association, Delta
Dental of Minnesota through a grant to the Minnesota Dental Foundation, Dental Lifeline Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • MISSISSIPPIHank Singley, DMD, and Sherry Gwin, DMD, Co-Chairs• 210 Dentists and 53 Laboratories• $457,901 in donated services to 149 people• Sponsors/Funders: Mississippi Dental Association, Mississippi
Division of Medicaid
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • MISSOURIJames Schmidt, DDS, Chair• 367 Dentists and 110 Laboratories• $866,508 in donated services to 251 people• Sponsors/Funders: Missouri Dental Association, Delta Dental of
Missouri, John W. and Effie E. Speas Memorial Trust - Bank of America, N.A. Trustee, Dental Lifeline Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • MONTANAMontana Dental Association, David Hemion, Executive Director• 193 Dentists and 66 Laboratories• $326,017 in donated services to 89 people • Sponsors/Funders: Montana Dental Association, Montana
Department of Public Health and Human Services - Developmental Disabilities Program, Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • NEVADAJoel Glover, DDS• 83 Dentists and 32 Laboratories• $79,302 in donated services to 24 people • Sponsors/Funders: Nevada Dental Association, Dental Lifeline
Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • NEW HAMPSHIREJim Williamson, Chair• 153 Dentists and 38 Laboratories• $386,274 in donated services to 117 people• Sponsors/Funders: New Hampshire Dental Society and its
Foundation, Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation, Cogswell Benevolent Trust, Northeast Delta Dental Foundation
**DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • NEW JERSEY Sidney Whitman, DDS, President• 668 Dentists and 145 Laboratories• $1,330,950 in donated services to 418 people• Sponsors/Funders: New Jersey Dental Association, Delta Dental of
New Jersey Foundation, The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc, Investors Savings Bank Charitable Foundation, C. Northrop Pond and Alethea Marder Pond Foundation, Provident Bank Foundation, Lillian Pitkin Schenck Fund, The Scholler Foundation, Tyler Foundation, Dental Lifeline Network
*NEW MEXICO DDSNew Mexico Dental Foundation, James Cole, DDS, President• 186 Dentists and 95 Laboratories• $391,781 in donated services to 107 people• Sponsors/Funders: New Mexico Dental Association, Carl C. Anderson,
Sr. and Marie Jo Anderson Charitable Foundation, Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico, Sandia Foundation, University of New Mexico Department of Dental Services
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • NEW YORKThomas Connolly, DDS, Chair• 611 Dentists and 154 Laboratories• $602,482 in donated services to 175 people• Sponsors/Funders: New York State Dental Association, American
Dental Partners Foundation, H. van Ameringen Foundation, Dental Lifeline Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • NORTH CAROLINAScott Vines, DDS, Chair • 351 Dentists and 123 Laboratories• $512,508 in donated services to 108 people• Sponsors/Funders: North Carolina Dental Society, American Dental
Partners Foundation, Two Anonymous Donors, Dental Lifeline Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • NORTH DAKOTAMaria “Duffy” Meyer, DDS, Chair• 135 Dentists and 15 Laboratories • $214,317 in donated services to 48 people• Sponsors/Funders: North Dakota Dental Association, North Dakota
Department of Health
*OHIO DDSOhio Department of Health, Denise Jacoby• 714 Dentists and 105 Laboratories• $757,032 in donated services to 222 people• Sponsors/Funders: Ohio Dental Association, Ohio Department of
Health
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • OREGON Mark Keener, DMD, Chair• 281 Dentists and 113 Laboratories• $659,936 in donated services to 194 people• Sponsors/Funders: Oregon Dental Association, ESCO Foundation,
Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Foundation, Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust, Wessinger Foundation, Dental Lifeline Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • PENNSYLVANIABernard Dishler, DDS, Chair• 679 Dentists and 162 Laboratories• $1,204,419 in donated services to 386 people• Sponsors/Funders: Pennsylvania Dental Association, Pennsylvania
Department of Health
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • RHODE ISLANDMartin Nager, DMD, President• 159 Dentists and 49 Laboratories• $341,118 in donated services to 98 people• Sponsors/Funders: Rhode Island Dental Association and its
Members and Components, Delta Dental of Rhode Island Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation, Foundation of the Pierre Fauchard Academy, June Rockwell Levy Foundation, Shapiro Family Foundation
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • SOUTH CAROLINAKim Capehart, DDS, Chair • 110 Dentists and 35 Laboratories• $235,199 in donated services to 67 people• Sponsors/Funders: South Carolina Dental Association, South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
*DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • SOUTH DAKOTAG. Jack Muller, DDS, Chair• 195 Dentists and 29 Laboratories• $458,612 in donated services to 140 people• Sponsors/Funders: South Dakota Dental Association and its
Foundation, Delta Dental of South Dakota Foundation
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • TENNESSEEWilliam Powell, DDS, MS, Chair• 186 Dentists and 56 Laboratories• $241,677 in donated services to 46 people• Sponsors/Funders: Tennessee Dental Association Foundation, Delta Dental of Tennessee
*TEXAS DDSTexas Dental Association Smiles Foundation, Michael Giesler, DDS, Chair• 734 Dentists and 195 Laboratories• $102,256 in donated services to 57 people• Sponsors/Funders: Texas Dental Association DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • VERMONTDavid Neumeister, DDS, Chair• 25 Dentists and 9 Laboratories• $39,334 in donated services to 14 people • Sponsors/Funders: Vermont Dental Association, Northeast Delta Dental
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*VIRGINIA DDS Virginia Dental Association Foundation, Patrick Finnerty, President, Tara Quinn, Executive Director• 578 Dentists and 106 Laboratories• $634,877 in donated services to 183 people• Sponsors/Funders: Virginia Dental Association, Annabella Jenkins
Foundation, The Cameron Foundation, Poverty Is Real
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • SEATTLESeattle-King County Dental Society, Jennifer Freimund, Executive Director• 221 Dentists and 81 Laboratories• $443,717 in donated services to 127 people• Sponsors/Funders: Seattle-King County Dental Society, Costco
Wholesale, The Glaser Foundation, Catherine Holmes Wilkins Foundation, Dental Lifeline Network
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • WEST VIRGINIAWest Virginia Dental Association, Richard Stevens, Executive Director• 89 Dentists and 19 Laboratories• $64,378 in donated services to 27 people• Sponsors/Funders: West Virginia Dental Association, Dental Lifeline
Network
*WISCONSIN Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped – Paul Conrardy, DDS, President• 543 Dentists and 101 Laboratories• $661,644 in donated services to 192 people• Sponsors/Funders: Wisconsin Dental Association and its Foundation,
Delta Dental of Wisconsin Charitable Fund, WDA Insurance & Services Corp, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK • WYOMINGMark O’Farrell, DDS, Chair• 109 Dentists and 30 Laboratories• $197,548 in donated services to 58 people• Sponsors/Funders: Wyoming Dental Association, The Daniels Fund,
First Interstate Bank Foundation, Wyoming Community Foundation - from the Grace Amspoker Fund and the Cate Estate Fund
NATIONAL DDS
National DDS served individuals in the following states• Sponsors/Funders: DentaQuest Foundation, Patterson Foundation,
The John and Pam Philips Family Fund of Triangle Community Foundation, Henry Schein Cares Foundation, Dental Lifeline Network
Connecticut: • 48 Dentists and 11 Laboratories• $49,738 in donated services to 14 people
Delaware:• 15 Dentists and 5 Laboratories• $29,918 in donated services to 6 people
District of Columbia:• 14 Dentists and 0 Laboratories• $4,624 in donated services to 4 people
Georgia: • 108 Dentists and 50 Laboratories• $138,527 in donated services to 28 people
Idaho:• 52 Dentists and 22 Laboratories• $42,969 in donated services to 12 people
Kentucky: • 26 Dentists and 22 Laboratories• $27,713 in donated services to 9 people
Massachusetts: • 51 Dentists and 35 Laboratories• $86,282 in donated services to 24 people
Nebraska:• 24 Dentists and 19 Laboratories• $32,816 in donated services to 11 people
Utah: • 88 Dentists and 30 Laboratories• $112,996 in donated services to 28 people
Washington - State:• 58 Dentists and 51 Laboratories• $61,622 in donated services to 17 people
OTHER
Oklahoma: D-DENT and Eastern Oklahoma DDS assumed responsibility for allservices in Oklahoma with the following results:
D-DENT - 351 Dentists• $1,104,070 in donated services to 679 people
EASTERN OKLAHOMA DDS – 324 Dentists• $1,357,084 in donated services to 756 people