University of Florida - College of Dentistry

1395 Center Drive
Gainesville, FL - 32610
Telephone: (352) 273-6820



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University of Florida - College of Dentistry  provides reduced cost routine and emergency dental services. The cost of screening is $75.00 and this fee covers exams, x-rays, medical history and chart. Emergency Extraction Service Fee is $148.00All other dental work will be approximately one half of the normal cost of private practice. Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am-5:00pm by appointment only no walk-ins Accept assurant ppo and shands preferred. If you have different dental insurance that can be used with any provider, you will pay fees at the time of service and file with your insurance company for reimbursement. Payment options: medicaid social service voucher self pay cash credit cards checks Photo id required.

Hours of Operation

  • Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday closed
  • Sunday closed

Many of our Dental Clinics are free and/or government supported. Many are sliding scale dental care for low income. Please call the dental clinics or visit the websites of the dentists to cofirm that these clinics are free or low cost to the needy. We do our best to provide a helpful low cost and free dental services. Always confirm directly with the dental clinis to confirm that our information is up to date.

We also now display low cost, affordable clinics for the needy. Yes, our website name is FreeDental.org, but we now provide more. We are as specific as possible on the listing pages. It is the website users responsibility to contact the clinics listed to confirm whether the clinics is free, low cost, affordable, etc. Do not take it for granted that the clinic is free since it is listed on the website. We provide listings to help those with dental practices and services to help the needy.



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  • Apr 16, 2019

    I want through 9 months of chemo and it did a number on my teeth and I went and saw a Dentist. The bill was over 12,000 dollars. I can't afford. Missing one tooth and all but 9 of my teeth are affected/ I am on disability and husband is retired. our income is low. I make $1001 and husband is 1,298. My heath insurance is 449.98 because I am 60 years old. I have been disabled since 1999 with an autoimmune disease. My medicines each month run anywhere form 45 to 100 dollars a month sometimes more. Not including a quarterly payment I have have to make to said Dr. for what insurance does not pay.

  • Feb 16, 2021

    I have been there 2 years ago and UF changed their screening requirements. I need more work done and went to the screening appointment just recently. However, I was no accepted this time. I have receding gumlines. I floss, brush and use mouthwash all the time and I still have this problem. Im on my wizz end with this. Now I need a crown and I was quoted $1400 for it. Thank you UF for not helping me. MY root is now exposed and im in constant pain. It either save the tooth and find the money somewhere or be toothless


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