Dental Grants in Maine
Free and Low-Cost Dental Care for Maine Seniors: Complete 2025 Guide
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EMERGENCY DENTAL HELP – GET CARE TODAY
If you’re having a dental emergency right now:
Immediate Emergency Resources
1. UNE Oral Health Center (Portland)
- Address: 750 Stevens Ave., Portland, Maine 04103
- Phone: (207) 221-4747
- Urgent Care: Walk-in Monday-Thursday, 7:30 AM and 12:30 PM check-ins
- Cost: $77 evaluation fee
- Coverage: MaineCare and Northeast Delta Dental accepted
2. Community Dental Centers (Multiple Locations)
- Portland: (207) 874-1028
- Lewiston: (207) 777-7442
- Biddeford: (207) 282-1305
- Farmington: (207) 779-2659
- Rumford: (207) 369-3600
- Coverage: MaineCare accepted, sliding fee scales available
3. Hospital Emergency Rooms
- When to Go: Severe facial swelling, difficulty swallowing, fever with tooth pain
- What They Do: Under federal law, hospitals must provide emergency assessment and pain management – they cannot perform dental procedures
- Cost: Expensive, but required to provide emergency stabilization
Emergency Documentation Checklist
- Required ID: Photo identification (driver’s license or state ID)
- Income Proof: Social Security statement, bank statements from last 3 months
- Insurance Cards: MaineCare, Medicare, or private insurance if available
- Medical Info: Current medications list
Key Takeaways
Bottom Line: Maine expanded MaineCare dental coverage for adults 21 and older as of July 1, 2022, providing comprehensive dental benefits to over 200,000 Mainers. Additional free and low-cost options exist through community health centers and dental schools.
What You Need to Know Right Now:
- Major Improvement: MaineCare recipients ages 21 and older are automatically enrolled in expanded dental coverage, benefiting more than 200,000 Mainers
- Income Limits: To qualify for MaineCare, household income must meet federal poverty guidelines
- Free Dental Schools: UNE Oral Health Center and UMA dental hygiene clinics offer reduced-cost care
- Veterans Benefits: Maine Veterans’ Dental Network received $200,000 funding to continue services
Understanding Maine’s Dental Care Landscape for Seniors
Maine’s Expanded MaineCare Coverage
Governor Janet Mills announced an expansion of MaineCare dental coverage for adults, which also increased reimbursement rates for dental providers starting July 1. This represents a major improvement from historical limitations.
What Changed in 2022:
- As of July 1, 2022, all individuals over age 21 years old have access to comprehensive dental coverage
- Providers serving children and adults can expect to see a 70 percent increase on average in support for diagnostic and preventative service rates
- Coverage now includes preventive, diagnostic, and restorative services
Health Connections: Why Dental Care Matters for Seniors
Poor oral health increases risk of serious conditions common in seniors:
- Heart Disease: Gum disease bacteria can enter bloodstream, contributing to cardiovascular problems
- Diabetes Complications: Gum disease makes blood sugar harder to control
- Pneumonia: Bacteria from infected teeth and gums can be aspirated into lungs
- Malnutrition: Tooth loss leads to difficulty eating nutritious foods
Source: American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association
Verified Free and Low-Cost Programs for Maine Seniors
1. MaineCare (Maine’s Medicaid Program)
Current Status (2025): MaineCare covers comprehensive preventative, diagnostic, and restorative dental services for members age 21 and over. In some cases, MaineCare also covers dentures.
Services Covered:
- Preventive care (cleanings, exams, X-rays)
- Restorative care (fillings, crowns)
- Emergency treatment
- Extractions when necessary
- Some cases include denture coverage
Eligibility Requirements:
- Income must meet federal poverty guidelines
- Maine residency required
- Age 21 and older for comprehensive coverage
Application Process:
- Apply online at MyMaineConnection.gov
- Visit local Department of Health and Human Services office
- Call MaineCare Member Services at 1-800-977-6740
2. University of New England Oral Health Center
Why Consider UNE:
- Comprehensive oral health care for patients of all ages
- Services include cleanings, fillings, root canals, crowns, extractions, dentures, implants
- Student-provided care under faculty supervision means lower costs
- Urgent Care Walk-In Clinic available Monday-Thursday
Services Available:
- General dentistry procedures
- Emergency evaluation and management of urgent situations
- Preventive care and education
- Complex restorative work
Coverage and Costs:
- Northeast Delta Dental and MaineCare participating provider
- Urgent care evaluation fee is $77
- Payment expected at time of treatment
Contact Information:
- Phone: (207) 221-4747
- Address: 750 Stevens Ave., Portland, Maine 04103
- Email: oralhealthcenter@une.edu
- Hours: Monday-Friday 8 AM-12 PM and 1-5 PM
3. Community Dental Centers
Network Overview: Community Dental is a 501c3 nonprofit committed to improving the lives of children and adults in our communities. They provide comprehensive dental care at multiple locations.
Location Details:
| Location | Phone | Address | Special Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portland | (207) 874-1028 | 190 Park Avenue | 12 operatories, surgical suite |
| Lewiston | (207) 777-7442 | 177 Main Street | Partners with Central Maine Medical Center |
| Biddeford | (207) 282-1305 | 57 Barra Road, Suite 3 | Route 111 location |
| Farmington | (207) 779-2659 | 131 Franklin Commons, Suite I | Adjacent to Franklin Memorial Hospital |
| Rumford | (207) 369-3600 | 60 Lowell St | Full service center |
Coverage and Payment:
- MaineCare and private insurance accepted
- Care Credit and all major credit and debit cards accepted
- Income-based sliding fee schedules available
- Serves southern, central, and western Maine residents
4. University of Maine Augusta Dental Hygiene Clinics
Two Locations:
Bangor Campus:
- Phone: (207) 262-7872
- Address: 201 Texas Avenue, Bangor, ME 04401
- Services: Preventive dental hygiene services
- Cost: 100% self-pay basis, no insurance accepted
Lewiston Campus:
- Phone: (207) 753-6600
- Address: 51 Westminster St, Suite 162, Lewiston, ME 04240
Services Provided:
- Comprehensive dental evaluations
- Teeth cleaning and polishing
- Fluoride treatments
- Dental hygiene education
- Give Kids a Smile events for children
Payment: Cash, check, and major credit cards accepted
Maine Veterans Dental Benefits
Maine Veterans’ Dental Network
Program Status: Thanks to a generous $200,000 grant from Northeast Delta Dental, the Maine Veterans’ Dental Network will continue its services for veterans in need. Last year, the program enabled 357 Maine veterans to access comprehensive dental services.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Be a Maine resident
- Not 100% service-connected to the VA
- Cannot afford and/or does not have dental insurance
- For National Guard Only – Served on Active Duty (other than for training)
- Submit a DD-214 showing Honorable or General Under Honorable conditions discharge
Contact Information:
- Phone: (207) 287-6836
- Email: MVDN.mainebvs@maine.gov
Federal VA Dental Benefits
Full VA Dental Coverage Available For:
- Veterans with service-connected dental disability with compensation
- 100% service-connected disability rating OR Individual Unemployability
- Veterans enrolled in VA Vocational Rehabilitation (Chapter 31)
- Recently discharged veterans with incomplete dental treatment
VA Dental Insurance Program (VADIP):
- Discounted private dental insurance for Veterans and family members
- Available through Delta Dental or MetLife
- Savings up to 40% on covered procedures with in-network providers
VA Facilities in Maine:
- VA Maine Healthcare System Dental Clinic (Togus): (207) 623-8411
- Bangor Community Based Outpatient Clinic: (207) 561-3600
Medicare and Insurance Options for Maine Seniors
Traditional Medicare Limitations
Reality Check: Medicare does not cover routine dental care for adults. The only exceptions:
- Hospital-based procedures requiring medical admission
- Medicare Part A may cover facility costs, but NOT the dental work itself
Medicare Advantage and Standalone Dental Plans
For adults who purchase their own stand-alone dental coverage through the exchange in Maine, premiums in 2025 range from about $23 to $61 per month.
Available Through Maine’s CoverME.gov:
- Two insurers offer stand-alone individual/family dental coverage through the health insurance Marketplace in Maine
- Plans comply with ACA rules for pediatric dental coverage
- Out-of-pocket maximums will be $425 per child in 2025 (or $850 for all children on a family’s plan)
Patient Cost Scenarios: What Maine Seniors Actually Pay
Understanding Maine Dental Costs (2025)
| Service | Maine Average Cost | Notes | |—|—|—|—| | Adult Cleaning | $121.62 (16.3% higher than national average) | UNE/UMA clinics much lower | | Composite Filling | $206.37 (8.0% higher than national average) | Community centers offer sliding scale | | Porcelain Crown | $1,533.00 (16.5% higher than national average) | Student clinics significantly less | | Full Denture/Arch | $2,111.00 (11.1% higher than national average) | MaineCare may cover in some cases |
Scenario 1: Robert, Age 68, Veteran from Portland
Situation: Needs crown replacement, has 30% VA disability, Social Security income
- Best Option: Maine Veterans’ Dental Network + VADIP insurance
- Total Cost: Potentially $0 through veteran program, or reduced cost with VADIP
- Application: Contact MVDN at (207) 287-6836
Scenario 2: Mary, Age 72, Lewiston Resident
Situation: Needs cleaning and two fillings, income $1,400/month
- Qualifies for: MaineCare comprehensive dental coverage
- Total Cost: $0 with MaineCare
- Provider: Community Dental Lewiston (207) 777-7442
Scenario 3: James, Age 75, Rural Maine
Situation: Needs emergency extraction, income $2,200/month (above MaineCare limit)
- Best Option: UNE Oral Health Center urgent care
- Total Cost: $77 evaluation + extraction fees (payment plan available)
- Contact: (207) 221-4747
Resources by Maine Region
Greater Portland Area
Primary Resources:
- UNE Oral Health Center: Full-service dental school clinic
- Community Dental Portland: (207) 874-1028, comprehensive services
- City of Portland Public Health: Homeless dental clinic services
Central Maine (Augusta/Waterville Area)
Available Services:
- Community Dental Farmington: (207) 779-2659
- Kennebec Valley Family Dentistry: (207) 623-3400, accepts MaineCare
- The Community Dental Center Waterville: (207) 872-8891
Northern Maine (Bangor Area)
Key Resources:
- UMA Bangor Dental Hygiene Clinic: (207) 262-7872
- Penobscot Community Dental Center: (207) 992-2152
- Katahdin Valley Health Center: Serves Millinocket and Houlton areas
Down East/Washington County
Available Options:
- Eastport Health Care: (207) 853-6001, full-service dental
- Harrington Family Health Center: (207) 483-4502
- Regional Medical Center Lubec: (207) 733-5541
York County (Southern Maine)
Primary Services:
- Community Dental Biddeford: (207) 282-1305
- York County Community Health Care: (207) 490-6900
Special Populations and Inclusive Resources
LGBTQ+ Seniors
- All Community Dental locations provide non-discriminatory care
- UNE Oral Health Center has inclusive policies
- MaineCare prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity
Disabled Seniors
- Clinical Services, Portland provides services for clients with mental illness or intellectual disabilities
- Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center offers IV sedation dentistry for clients with severe/profound intellectual disabilities
- All Community Dental locations are handicapped accessible
Tribal-Specific Resources
Federally Recognized Tribes in Maine:
| Tribe | Contact | Services |
|---|---|---|
| Penobscot Nation | (207) 817-7400 | Direct medical and dental care |
| Passamaquoddy Tribe (Pleasant Point) | (207) 853-0644 | Direct medical and dental services |
| Passamaquoddy Tribe (Indian Township) | (207) 796-2322 | Medical, dental, and contract referral |
| Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians | (207) 532-4229 | Dental through contract providers |
Requirements: Must be member of federally recognized tribe with proper identification
Rural Seniors with Limited Access
- Transportation Assistance: Contact Area Agencies on Aging
- Mobile Services: Tooth Protectors, Inc. travels throughout Maine
- Telemedicine: Some community health centers offer dental consultations
Donated Dental Services and Special Programs
Donated Dental Services (DDS) Program
How It Works: Free comprehensive dental care to needy disabled, aged and medically compromised individuals by dentists who volunteer their services.
Eligibility:
- Age 65 or older, OR permanently disabled
- Cannot afford dental treatment
- Condition must be severe enough to prohibit or significantly limit gainful employment
- Need extensive treatment (not just cleaning)
Application:
- Phone: 1-800-205-5615
- Website: dentallifeline.org/maine
- Important: Each patient receives services through this program only once
Senior-Dent Program
Program Status: Senior-Dent offers comprehensive dental care to low-income elderly persons at reduced fees.
Eligibility:
- Maine citizens age 62 and older
- No dental benefits under private insurance or MaineCare
- Annual income qualifies for Maine’s Low-Cost Drug program
Benefits:
- Minimum discount of 15 percent from usual fees of participating dentists
Contact: Area Agencies on Aging can determine eligibility
Application Process: Step-by-Step Guide
MaineCare Application
Required Documents:
- Photo identification
- Social Security card or proof of citizenship
- Income verification (3 months of statements)
- Proof of Maine residency
Application Methods:
- Online: MyMaineConnection.gov
- Phone: 1-877-543-7669
- In Person: Local DHHS office
- Mail: Download application from maine.gov
Community Health Center Process
Step 1: Contact Provider
- Call desired clinic directly
- Ask about current availability
- Confirm coverage accepted
Step 2: Gather Documentation
- Income verification for sliding fee
- Insurance cards
- Medical history
- Medication list
Step 3: Schedule Appointment
- Many accept walk-ins for emergencies
- Regular care requires appointment
- Ask about wait times
Tips for Success
- Apply to Multiple Programs: Don’t rely on just one option
- Keep Documentation Current: Income verification expires
- Follow Up Appropriately: Call monthly for status updates
- Plan Transportation: Factor travel time and costs
- Understand Payment Policies: Some require payment at time of service
Patient Success Stories
“I hadn’t seen a dentist in years because of the cost. When MaineCare expanded dental coverage, I finally got the crown I needed. The Community Dental Center in Lewiston was wonderful – they took my MaineCare and the staff was so patient with my anxiety.” – Eleanor M., Lewiston
“As a veteran, I struggled to afford dental care on my pension. The Maine Veterans’ Dental Network connected me with a local dentist who did my extractions and partial denture for free. It changed my life.” – Frank R., Bangor
Note: Patients gave permission to share stories; names changed for privacy
Warning Signs and When to Seek Emergency Care
Dental Emergency Symptoms – Seek Immediate Help
- Facial swelling affecting breathing or swallowing
- Fever with dental pain (sign of serious infection)
- Severe bleeding that won’t stop
- Trauma affecting multiple teeth
- Difficulty opening mouth
Avoid These Dental Scams
- Door-to-door dental services
- “Free” dental work with no legitimate income verification
- Pressure to sign up immediately
- Requests for Social Security numbers before verification
- “Mobile dental units” in parking lots without proper licensing
Warning: Medication Interactions
Always tell your dentist about:
- Blood thinners (Warfarin, Eliquis, Xarelto)
- Bisphosphonates (Fosamax, Boniva)
- Diabetes medications
- Heart medications
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does MaineCare really cover dental care for adults now? A: Yes. As of July 1, 2022, all individuals over age 21 years old have access to comprehensive dental coverage through MaineCare.
Q: How much do dental procedures cost in Maine? A: Adult cleaning averages $121.62, composite fillings $206.37, porcelain crowns $1,533.00. Costs in Maine are generally 8-16% higher than national averages.
Q: Are there really free dental clinics in Maine? A: Yes, but most are income-based. MaineCare provides free care for eligible adults. UNE and UMA dental schools offer reduced-cost care. Community health centers provide sliding fee scales.
Q: Can veterans get free dental care in Maine? A: Some can. The Maine Veterans’ Dental Network served 357 veterans last year, and veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for full VA dental coverage.
Q: What should I do for a dental emergency with no money? A: Go to hospital ER for severe symptoms (swelling, fever). For urgent dental pain, try UNE Oral Health Center walk-in clinic or Community Dental emergency services.
Q: How long are waiting lists for free dental care? A: Varies significantly. MaineCare providers often available within weeks. Donated Dental Services may have longer waits. Community health centers typically see patients within 1-4 weeks.
Q: What income qualifies for free dental programs? A: MaineCare has specific income limits based on household size. Community health centers typically serve those at or below 200% of federal poverty level.
Additional Resources and Verified Contacts
State Resources
Maine Department of Health and Human Services
- MaineCare Member Services: 1-800-977-6740
- Application Help: 1-877-543-7669
- Website: maine.gov/dhhs
Maine CDC Oral Health Program
- Phone: (207) 287-2361
- Address: 11 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0011
Regional Resources
Area Agencies on Aging:
- Aroostook County: (207) 764-3396
- Central Maine: 1-800-639-1553
- Eastern Maine: 1-800-432-7812
- Southern Maine: 1-800-427-7411
- Androscoggin/Franklin/Oxford: 1-800-427-1241
Veterans Resources
Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services
- Phone: (207) 287-6836
- Email: MVDN.mainebvs@maine.gov
- Website: maine.gov/veterans
Federal VA Resources
- VA Benefits Hotline: 1-800-827-1000
- VADIP Information: va.gov/health-care/about-va-health-benefits/dental-care/dental-insurance
Emergency Resources
Maine 211
- Phone: 2-1-1
- Website: 211maine.org
- Services: Information on local assistance programs
Poison Control (medication interactions)
- Phone: 1-800-222-1222
- Available: 24/7
Income Eligibility Quick Reference (2025)
Federal Poverty Level Guidelines
| Household Size | 100% FPL | 150% FPL | 200% FPL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual Income | |||
| 1 person | $15,650 | $23,475 | $31,300 |
| 2 people | $21,150 | $31,725 | $42,300 |
| 3 people | $26,650 | $39,975 | $53,300 |
| Monthly Income | |||
| 1 person | $1,304 | $1,956 | $2,608 |
| 2 people | $1,763 | $2,644 | $3,525 |
| 3 people | $2,221 | $3,331 | $4,442 |
Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2025 Poverty Guidelines
MaineCare: Uses 138% FPL for most adults Community Health Centers: Often serve up to 200% FPL
Action Plan for Maine Seniors Needing Dental Care
Step 1: Assess Your Situation
- Emergency? Go to ER for severe symptoms, UNE walk-in for urgent care
- MaineCare eligible? Apply immediately – expanded coverage available
- Veteran? Contact Maine Veterans’ Dental Network: (207) 287-6836
- Budget available? Consider UNE/UMA dental schools for reduced costs
Step 2: Gather Documentation
- Photo ID and proof of Maine residency
- Income verification (Social Security statement, bank statements)
- Insurance cards (Medicare, supplements, MaineCare if enrolled)
- Current medications list
Step 3: Apply in Strategic Order
If you qualify for MaineCare:
- Apply at MyMaineConnection.gov or call 1-877-543-7669
- Find provider at 1-800-977-6740
- Schedule care with Community Dental or other MaineCare provider
If you’re a veteran:
- Maine Veterans’ Dental Network: (207) 287-6836
- VA dental benefits: 1-800-827-1000
- VADIP insurance for additional coverage
If you need affordable care:
- UNE Oral Health Center: (207) 221-4747
- Local Community Dental center
- UMA dental hygiene clinics
Step 4: Maintain Oral Health While Waiting
- Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
- Use over-the-counter pain relievers as directed
- Rinse with warm salt water for minor discomfort
- See a doctor if you develop fever or facial swelling
- Avoid hard foods that could cause further damage
Looking Ahead: Recent Improvements and Future Changes
Recent Positive Developments
- MaineCare dental expansion in 2022 benefiting over 200,000 Mainers
- $200,000 grant secured for Maine Veterans’ Dental Network
- Increased provider reimbursement rates encouraging participation
What to Watch For
- Potential federal Medicare dental benefit expansions
- Additional state funding for community health centers
- New mobile dental programs in rural areas
Stay Informed
- Follow Maine DHHS updates on dental programs
- Check Community Dental website for service expansions
- Monitor UNE Oral Health Center for new programs
About This Guide
Researched and Compiled by Grants for Seniors
This guide has been carefully researched using publicly available government resources and official program websites. We systematically review federal and state program information to create comprehensive, accurate guides for older Americans seeking dental care assistance.
Our Sources: All information comes from official sources including Maine Department of Health and Human Services, University of New England, Community Dental Centers, Veterans Affairs, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and verified nonprofit organization resources.
Verification Process: Each program listing undergoes thorough verification by cross-referencing information across multiple official sources, checking current program status, verifying contact information, and confirming eligibility requirements and coverage details.
Information Currency:
- Last Updated: August 2025
- Sources Verified: August 2025
- Next Review: February 2026
Important Note: Dental programs can change without advance notice. While this guide uses the most current available information, we strongly recommend verifying all details directly with program administrators before applying.
Found an Error? If you discover outdated information or additional programs that should be included, please contact us at info@grantsforseniors.org.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or legal advice. Always confirm program details with official sources before applying. Dental program eligibility, benefits, and contact information can change frequently based on federal and state legislation and funding availability. All costs and statistics cited are from the sources indicated and were accurate as of the publication date shown. Medical advice should always be sought from qualified healthcare professionals.
This resource is independently researched to help seniors access available dental care programs.
