Cass County Dental Clinic treats families who lack access to dental care.
Cass County Dental Clinic is Cass Community Health Foundation’s nonprofit dental clinic serving children and adolescents ages 0–20 who are insured through Missouri Medicaid or are uninsured and financially qualify for services. Adult family members of children currently receiving care and pregnant people can also be treated if insured through Missouri Medicaid.
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The Cass County Dental Clinic staff are very patient. My son always receives great care, and the treatment is explained to us.”
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"When Leann has been scared, they take the time to get out models and explain what they’re going to do before they do anything.”
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"Every time I come everyone is very kind to me and treats me very well! I feel good about the treatment I receive. I feel very taken care of."
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"Ms. Michelle and the doctor were very friendly and reassuring. Cass County Dental Clinic is top tier. I feel confident they have the best interest in my teeth. They’ve reassured me that my teeth are in outstanding condition.”
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“Everyone is always so nice and helpful, and I love that they take Medicaid. They answer all my questions — I feel very calm and supported here.”
Now open at our new location!
Cass County Dental Clinic's Belton location has moved to a brand-new building at 1000 Markey Parkway!
March is the perfect time to celebrate a #CCDCFact that connects nutrition and oral health! In honor of National Nutrition Month and World Oral Health Day on March 20, remember that what you eat matters for your smile. Crunchy fruits and vegetables like apples and carrots act as natural toothbrushes!
February's #CCDCFact is all about National Children’s Dental Health Month! Since opening in 2011, Cass County Dental Clinic has focused on caring for children and teens ages 0–20. With the opening of our brand-new location in Belton, Missouri, we've expanded our capacity for care and can create more healthy smiles in Cass County and surrounding communities.
Let's start the new year with a #CCDCFact that leads to a healthier smile! This year, make better oral health your New Year’s resolution—starting with flossing! We know it’s easy to skip but increasing how often you floss can help reduce your risk of gum disease and tooth decay, and give you fresher breath, too!

