Dentures | Dental Lifeline Network - Illinois

Dental Lifeline Network (formerly the National Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped) is a national humanitarian organization providing access to comprehensive dental services for people with disabilities or who are elderly (determined by office) or medically at-risk. Dental Lifeline Network provides these services through a national network of direct service programs that involve 15,000 volunteer dentists and 3,200 volunteer labs. Typically, the patient will not receive treatment the same day that he or she applies, so this is not the best option for a dental emergency.

Categories

Last assured

08/29/2025

Physical Address

Hours

Tuesday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Voice

309-691-5938

Main Line

Application process

888-235-5826 to apply. Wait list can be for a year or longer. Please call for more information.

Fee

None. Donated dental services. Occasionally there will be a lab fee.

Eligibility

One must lack adequate income to pay for dental care and be: -Permanently disabled or -Medically at-risk or -Elderly (determined by office)

Languages

English

Service area

Jackson County, IL
Wayne County, IL
Manteno, IL
Alexander County, IL
Menard County, IL
Monroe County, IL
Williamson County, IL
Livingston County, IL
Massac County, IL
Bonfield, IL
Green Valley, IL
Boone County, IL
Bolingbrook, IL
Schuyler County, IL
Mclean County, IL
Pulaski County, IL
Union County, IL
Aroma Park, IL
Peotone, IL
Iroquois County, IL
Mcdonough County, IL
Bradley, IL
Tremont, IL
Washington County, IL
Hopedale, IL
Channahon, IL
Cass County, IL
Mackinaw, IL
Manhattan, IL
Kankakee, IL
Naperville, IL
Dewitt County, IL
Effingham County, IL
Bond County, IL
Douglas County, IL
Lockport, IL
Clark County, IL
Randolph County, IL
Bureau County, IL
Christian County, IL
Pekin, IL
Dekalb County, IL
Stephenson County, IL
Monee, IL
Vermilion County, IL
Essex, IL
Elwood, IL
Wilmington, IL
Mchenry County, IL
Mokena, IL
Saline County, IL
Hancock County, IL
Morton, IL
Ford County, IL
Reddick, IL
Jefferson County, IL
Joliet, IL
Putnam County, IL
New Lenox, IL
Fulton County, IL
Brown County, IL
Mercer County, IL
Perry County, IL
Saint Anne, IL
Carroll County, IL
Henry County, IL
Mason County, IL
Romeoville, IL
Edgar County, IL
Warren County, IL
Kendall County, IL
Pope County, IL
Kane County, IL
La Salle County, IL
Madison County, IL
Lawrence County, IL
Rock Island County, IL
Hopkins Park, IL
Adams County, IL
Crest Hill, IL
Cumberland County, IL
Richland County, IL
Woodford County, IL
Creve Coeur, IL
Braidwood, IL
Lake County, IL
Montgomery County, IL
Champaign County, IL
Dupage County, IL
Peoria County, IL
Herscher, IL
Lee County, IL
Morgan County, IL
Stark County, IL
White County, IL
Winnebago County, IL
Crete, IL
Calhoun County, IL
Pike County, IL
Deer Creek, IL
Grant Park, IL
Armington, IL
Plainfield, IL
Beecher, IL
Moultrie County, IL
Coles County, IL
Saint Clair County, IL
Frankfort, IL
Clinton County, IL
Sangamon County, IL
Delavan, IL
Macon County, IL
Scott County, IL
Momence, IL
Bourbonnais, IL
Clay County, IL
Hamilton County, IL
Henderson County, IL
Marion County, IL
Fayette County, IL
Jasper County, IL
Jo Daviess County, IL
Ogle County, IL
Wabash County, IL
Buckingham, IL
Knox County, IL
Marshall County, IL
Union Hill, IL
Shorewood, IL
Grundy County, IL
Piatt County, IL
Washington, IL
South Pekin, IL
Minier, IL
61611, IL
Franklin County, IL
Gallatin County, IL
Macoupin County, IL
Whiteside County, IL
Homer Glen, IL
Crawford County, IL
Hardin County, IL
Johnson County, IL
Greene County, IL
Jersey County, IL
Edwards County, IL
Shelby County, IL
Logan County, IL
Groveland, IL

Agency info

Dental Lifeline Network Illinois

Dental Lifeline Network (formerly the National Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped) is a national humanitarian organization providing access to comprehensive dental services for people with disabilities or who are elderly (determined by office) or medically at-risk. Dental Lifeline Network provides these services through a national network of direct service programs that involve 15,000 volunteer dentists and 3,200 volunteer labs. Typically, the patient will not receive treatment the same day that he or she applies, so this is not the best option for a dental emergency.