Gifted Smiles: Making a Difference One Smile at at Time
Gifted Smiles is a program of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF) that provides necessary orthodontic treatments to children of families who lack access to care.
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Providing Care to Those in Need
The goal of Gifted Smiles is to provide children with access to a beautiful and healthy smile. Therefore, our main purpose remains the same as it was the day the program was founded over a decade ago: to create opportunities for children to access professional and individual orthodontic intervention by a volunteer network of AAO members. Gifted Smiles provides treatment nationwide and has helped thousands of children love their smile and functional bite.
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General Eligibility Requirements
- Your child is 18 years old or younger.
- Your total family income is 200% of the poverty level or less. (See chart below.)
- Your child receives regular dental care and has good oral hygiene.
- Your child is not currently in orthodontic treatment or in between phases of treatment.
- Your child has not received previous orthodontic treatment.
Unlock Your Smile’s Potential with Gifted Smiles.
Number of People in your Household | United States Maximum Yearly Income (Excluding Alaska & Hawaii) | Alaska Max Yearly Income | Hawaii Max Yearly Income |
2 | $40,880 | $51,080 | $47,000 |
3 | $51,640 | $64,540 | $53,380 |
4 | $62,400 | $78,000 | $71,760 |
5 | $73,160 | $91,460 | $84,140 |
6 | $83,920 | $104,920 | $96,520 |
7 | $94,680 | $118,380 | $108,900 |
8 | $105,440 | $131,840 | $121,280 |
The United States Department of Health & Human Services establishes the Federal Poverty Level and adjusts annually.