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09 February 2026

A Smile Worth Sharing: How UCSF’s Community Dental Clinic Delivers Free, High-Quality Care


“We take pride in providing top-quality dental care to our community regardless of their financial resources,” says Community Dental Clinic (CDC) director Dr. Melissa Tuft. That promise energizes every Wednesday night session, when two converted bays inside UCSF’s Dental Center become a full-scope safety net for uninsured adults. Last year alone, student and faculty volunteers delivered 373 appointments to 81 neighbors at no cost to patients.

The Heart Behind the Handpieces

Dr. Tuft reminds newcomers that the 40-plus student providers “are completely volunteer—they really have no motivation other than their love of dentistry and their desire to support our community.” Volunteer faculty dentist Dr. Thomas Nguyen, a CDC alumnus, echoes the sentiment: “I volunteer because there’s a need, and it’s nice to be back in service.”

That shared ethos turns routine procedures into acts of humanity. Juan, a patient at the clinic, shares, “Every Saturday or Sunday they send me a message confirming they’ll be ready, and of course I come.” He adds, “Other places kept telling me no, but the CDC treated me when no one else would.”

Innovation Without Compromise

Free care at CDC never means second-best. Digital denture workflows now use 3D printed try-ins and milled finals that halve chair time while improving fit. Meanwhile, in-house partnerships with Periodontics, Endodontics, and Oral Surgery keep even complex cases on site. As Dr. Nguyen puts it, “Just because patients don’t have financial resources doesn’t mean they shouldn’t have access to specialists too.” Access to specialists is “huge” for people who typically face an “extract-or-pay” dilemma elsewhere.

Training Tomorrow’s Humanitarian Dentists

Teaching is woven into every visit. “Patients in our community clinic deserve the same standards you would give in private practice,” Dr. Nguyen tells students. He knows firsthand how mentorship shapes careers: “A good teacher can instill confidence in students; an ineffective teacher will not take the time to guide students towards achieving their full potential.” Dr. Tuft hopes graduates carry that mindset forward: “My hope is that they leave with a strong sense of community and how lucky we all are to have become dentists.”

Ripple Effects Across the Bay

Expanded referral partnerships now link patients from community health centers and shelters throughout the Bay Area to UCSF’s Parnassus campus. Spanish-speaking interns serve as translators and advocates, easing language barriers that once kept many away. For patients like Juan, the impact is profound: the ability to eat without pain, interview with confidence, and laugh without self-consciousness. For volunteers, it is a weekly reminder of why they entered dentistry in the first place.

How You Can Help

Your support keeps the chairs turning and the compressors humming. Please consider a recurring or one-time gift to support the purchase of necessary supplies such as anesthetics for extractions and 3D printed denture try-ins. Alumni mentors are always welcome. If this mission makes you smile, please consider donating today. Together, we’ll ensure that cutting-edge dentistry and unshakable compassion remain within everyone’s reach.


Source: https://dentistry.ucsf.edu/

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