Give a child a smile this New Year
In South Florida, where access to dental services is the lowest in the nation, untreated dental decay is costing tens of thousands of children their long term health, future job prospects, academic success, self-esteem, happiness and quality of life.
Some children need extensive treatment, others need less, and $280 is the average cost to give a child who is in immediate need of dental treatment, relief from pain and infection. Help us provide information to families and prevent future dental emergencies. ANY amount helps.
- 1 child can smile for just $280
- 3 children can smile for just $840
- 5 children can smile for just $1,400
- Click to donate other amount
*Donate to Kids In Distress by December 31st, and your gift is tax deductible to the fullest extent of IRS codes.

This 4 year old little boy suffers with cavities in 11 of his 14 teeth. He is also missing his two front teeth due to decay. Chronic oral infections from untreated dental cavities, commonly called “bottle rot,” can travel through a child’s body causing complications that have been linked to cardiovascular disease, asthma, diabetes, and even death
This Can Be Prevented... Help Us Spread The Word.
More on the Clinic: Kid Dental Clinic is a new resource open to any child in South Florida in need of high quality dental care at reduced prices. It’s designed to meet the critical needs for children; NO child is denied dental services. For 95% of our patients, who number in the thousands, this will be their first visit to the dentist. In addition to treatment, we enroll eligible children in public insurance programs, teach oral health practices, and provide each child with a full dental treatment plan. The Kid Dental Clinic serves children 0-18 year of age, is open to the public, and accepts all major state insurances.
For more information call the Kid Dental Clinic at 954-567-5650, or visit us on the Kids In Distress campus 819 NE 26th Street, Wilton Manors, FL 33305 9am-5pm Monday –Friday
Dowload our Printable Forms Here:
- Broken Appointment Policy Agreement
- Dental Treatment Consent
- Financial Responsibilities
- Patient Registration Form
- HIPAA


