DENTAL365 Honors Veterans with a free Day of Dentistry


Dental365 teams up to provide veterans free dental care. | Dental365

In honor of Veterans Day, Dental365 will once again host its annual Free Day of Dentistry for Veterans, offering complimentary dental care to veterans on Sunday, November 9, 2025 from 9am to 2pm.

Veterans will receive free cleanings, x-rays, and comprehensive examinations thanks to the volunteer efforts of Dental365’s dedicated dentists, specialists, hygienists, assistants, and support staff. The event is expected to serve dozens of veterans at each of its five participating offices in NY, PA, RI, and CT.

The Suffolk County location is: Dental365 – Mt Sinai, 701 NY-25A – Suite A1, Mt Sinai, NY 11766

“America would not be what it is today without our Veterans and the sacrifices they have made. The free dentistry day is Dental365’s way of giving back and saying thank you,” said Dr. Scott Asnis, founder and CEO of Dental365.

Dental365’s Day of Dentistry program began as a grassroots idea from a longtime team member whose father, a veteran, struggled for years to access affordable dental care.

“Dr. Asnis saw potential in the idea and encouraged us to explore what giving back could look like,” said Jessica Colón, Chief of Staff. “When we realized we could use our offices to serve veterans directly, everything clicked. We opened our doors one Sunday, and people lined up outside before we even started. That’s when we knew we could make a real difference.”

Dental365 expanded the Free Day of Dentistry across multiple states, partnering with vendors such as Henry Schein to provide materials. Veterans come in for everything from cleanings and x-rays to extractions and deep cleanings—often their first dental visit in years.

Some veterans now return annually. “They call us their ‘one day a year dentist,’” Colón said. “They wait for this day, because they know they’ll be treated with dignity and care.”

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