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PDS Health Raises Over $1 Million to Expand Access to Special Care Dentistry

PDS Health Raises Over  Million to Expand Access to Special Care Dentistry

HENDERSON, Nev., Nov. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — PDS Health®, a leading integrated healthcare support organization, announced that two 2025 fundraising campaigns raised more than $1 million in support of the PDS Health Foundation. The funds will help expand access to special care dentistry for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The total sets a new fundraising record for this campaign initiative and reflects PDS Health’s ongoing commitment to improving outcomes by addressing disparities in access, education, and training in oral health care.

Team members from Riverside Modern Dentistry, the top fundraising dental practice for the 2025 Smile for Special Needs campaign, helped raise more than $23,000.
Team members from Riverside Modern Dentistry, the top fundraising dental practice for the 2025 Smile for Special Needs campaign, helped raise more than $23,000.

PDS Health worked alongside the independent dental and primary care practices it supports across 24 states to advance this initiative. The collaboration raised funds through two cornerstone campaigns:

  • Smile for Special Needs, a two-month-long in-practice fundraising effort that generated more than $900,000

  • Stroll for Special Needs, an annual 5K that encourages participants to walk, run, or roll in support of the cause, which raised more than $148,000 with more than 640 participants across the country

One in four adults in the U.S. lives with a disability. Among adults with intellectual, acquired, or developmental disabilities, the prevalence of periodontal disease ranges from 56 to 92%, and up to 72% experience tooth loss, according to the Journal of the American Dental Association. Providing compassionate and regular oral care to patients with special needs is important, given the strong connection between poor oral health and systemic conditions such as stroke, diabetes, heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease.

However, most dental students receive little to no formal training on how to care for patients with intellectual or developmental disabilities. As a result, many individuals, especially those with anxiety or sensory sensitivities, go without necessary care for years.

The PDS Health Foundation is addressing these challenges by expanding access to care through the Dentists for Special Needs practice in Phoenix, Arizona, and advancing clinical training opportunities for current and future oral health professionals. This includes hands-on rotations for dental and dental hygiene students, continuing education for the more than 17,000 PDS Health clinicians, and immersion experiences that equip care teams to better serve patients with disabilities.

The Foundation also produces and distributes Smile Kits and other sensory-friendly tools to help create more comfortable and inclusive care environments. These efforts are designed to ensure that patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities can find a dental home that is equipped to meet their needs with compassion, expertise and consistency.

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