California Dental Association Foundation provides $1.66M in free dental services

The California Dental Association Foundation’s two-day dental clinic, CDA Cares, provided $1.66 million in charitable dental services.

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The event aims to provide dental care services and oral health education at no charge to underserved populations in California. A wide array of services were provided to 1,861 people, including fillings, extractions, cleanings and oral health education. The clinic was supported by 1,752 volunteers, including more than 900 health professionals.

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