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Reviews (9)
Signe Topai
Mar 29, 2022
I so wish I could give this organization five stars. But when comparing treatment with my friends in other states, I feel misunderstood by Diane, Co Lifeline Dental employee. After a horrible accident and several medical conditions that left my teeth in bad shape, I became a patient. I have five cavities, 4 crowns that need replaced that never were done.
I'm grateful for the oral surgery done on my upper left teeth but then they just dumped me. I went to all my appointments, was gracious to Dentist, and stayed in contact with Diane. I tried on several occasions to tell her my teeth still needed work but she treated me like I was ungrateful and dismissed me. Compared to other state's Lifeline Dental, my friends who were patients, got a complete teeth health package, were treated with respect and our now health.
I can't afford to get new crowns or fill my cavities. So in the long wrong I will lose most, if not all my teeth. Lifelong dental is suppose to help disabled people with their oral health. Being a patient of Diane, was a horrible experience and I was medically abandoned!
I'm grateful for the oral surgery done on my upper left teeth but then they just dumped me. I went to all my appointments, was gracious to Dentist, and stayed in contact with Diane. I tried on several occasions to tell her my teeth still needed work but she treated me like I was ungrateful and dismissed me. Compared to other state's Lifeline Dental, my friends who were patients, got a complete teeth health package, were treated with respect and our now health.
I can't afford to get new crowns or fill my cavities. So in the long wrong I will lose most, if not all my teeth. Lifelong dental is suppose to help disabled people with their oral health. Being a patient of Diane, was a horrible experience and I was medically abandoned!
Michael Cappetta
Feb 25, 2022
These people are fabulous at what they do to assist U.S. Veterans and the elderly to qualify and receive the Dental care that is desperately needed, who otherwise, could not afford the type of treatment they need on their own. Dental Lifeline Network helped me tremendously. They are 5-Stars all the way!
T. Mekonnen
Nov 16, 2021
Rin
Oct 29, 2021
Donna Haynes
May 08, 2020
Leslie Kendall
May 07, 2020
I waited over 3 years to get to the top of the list and am finally there only to be again waiting, waiting, waiting for a denturist to step forward and help me. Being a Christian, I'm so sad to say that in a state and community of SO many people who profess a Christian afilliation, there is NO desire to help the poor. In ANY capacity. So this inability to find a compassionate denturist doesn't surprise me. Oh, I guess I should point out the place I'm referring to is BOISE, IDAHO.
You know, the same "compassionate Christian community" that won't even let weary travelers stay over-night at the Walmart. The town where instead of helping in a small way, they'll yell "Get a job!" to the poor hungry people who have to beg. Makes me wonder if the people on the list before me actually eventually got help or just died waiting.
You know, the same "compassionate Christian community" that won't even let weary travelers stay over-night at the Walmart. The town where instead of helping in a small way, they'll yell "Get a job!" to the poor hungry people who have to beg. Makes me wonder if the people on the list before me actually eventually got help or just died waiting.
Deb Ellis
Jan 21, 2020
Dawn Elliott
Dec 26, 2018
I am truly grateful for this organization. I could not afford to get my teeth fixed. I am on a fixed income, retired and dental insurance was to expensive for me to afford and most of them you had to pay for at least a year before they would pay any for any major dental work. I have some teeth that needed to be pulled and I thought I needed dentures, I contacted donated dental services of utah, put in an application and was told their might be a wait.
But within about 2 weeks I was contacted, scheduled an appointment with a great dentist and had all my teeth fixed. The dentist only had to pull 2 of my teeth the rest he fixed so I just have bridges which is great. My health has improved greatly because i can eat and swallow. The Dentist and the staff were fantastic, they accommodated me in any way I needed. I sent some before and after pictures and I also wrote some thank you note to the doctors and their staff. I really appreciate the opportunity of working with the service.
But within about 2 weeks I was contacted, scheduled an appointment with a great dentist and had all my teeth fixed. The dentist only had to pull 2 of my teeth the rest he fixed so I just have bridges which is great. My health has improved greatly because i can eat and swallow. The Dentist and the staff were fantastic, they accommodated me in any way I needed. I sent some before and after pictures and I also wrote some thank you note to the doctors and their staff. I really appreciate the opportunity of working with the service.
Psepro Gus
Feb 26, 2018
Shout out to all dentists let's volunteer to help at least 1 patient this year. Imagine the impact we could all make on people's lives who can't afford their dental care. Jennifer the Director for Dental Lifeline in Denver is so cool. For someone to be able to follow their passion and make a living at it. Serving other people is most people's dream