University of California San Francisco
Your gift will fuel the future of dentistry
Donating to UCSF Dentistry helps our dedicated team improve patient outcomes, pioneer better approaches to oral care, and advance groundbreaking dental research. Your generous support is absolutely crucial when it comes to making an impact.
Support patient care in the community
Excellent patient care is at the heart of everything we do. Our aim is always to give patients hope, provide excellent service, and support people in our community to improve their oral health. Your donation can help support children and family-focused funds.
Support innovations in health
Your generous support helps our researchers make groundbreaking discoveries and continue crafting innovative approaches to oral and overall health care. These donations allow us to pioneer research that changes lives.
Fund important scholarships for hard-working students
Your support makes dental school possible for brilliant, dedicated graduate students and residents who want to make a difference in the field.
Strengthen the programs that train tomorrow’s dental leaders
The Linda and Peter Milgrom Scholarship supports summer research experiences for our learners, training the scientists of tomorrow. Program-focused giving advances the educational and training environments that sustain excellence in dental education and ensure our programs continue to evolve and thrive.
See our latest work and achievements
Knox Lab Explores Key to Repairing Damaged Salivary Glands
Dr. Sarah Knox and her team of researchers study the formation and regeneration of organs. The focus of recent work in their lab is on salivary glands and the cornea.
22nd Annual Research and Clinical Excellence Day
The UCSF School of Dentistry showcased its dedication to basic research and clinical innovation during the 22nd Annual Research and Clinical Excellence Day (RCED) on October 8, 2025.
School of Dentistry Top Recipient of 2024 NIH Grants
In 2024, UCSF School of Dentistry was again the top recipient of National Institutes of Health (NIH) research grants among dental schools.
Early Detection and Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer
Dr. Flora Momen-Heravi, the Division Chief of Periodontology in the Department of Orofacial Sciences, is a clinician-scientist whose research focuses on cancer biology, immunology, and autoinflammatory conditions.
UCSF Dentistry Expands Community Education to Third-Year Students
UCSF School of Dentistry is broadening its Community Based Clinical Education program to third year learners for the first time during the 2024-25 school year.