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Whether you want to learn about the condition of your teeth and gums or you need immediate treatment for a particular oral problem, our dentists at Seablue Dental of Kent can help.
SEABLUE DENTAL

23914 100th Ave SE, Ste 100, Kent, WA 98031

Telephone

(253) 336-3000

Email

info@seabluedental.com

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Family Dentist, Kent WA

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Whether you have braces on or not, it’s important to keep your smile safe when playing sports. Wearing a mouthguard might help shield your teeth and gums from harm. The American Dental Association advises using a mouthguard while playing any full-contact sport. It’s crucial to get the correct mouthguard.

The pre-made mouthguard, the “boil-and-bite” fitted mouthguard, and a custom mouthguard manufactured by your dentist at Seablue Dental of Kent are the three primary types of mouthguards. Make sure the mouthguard you select is tear-resistant, comfy and well-fitted for your mouth, simple to clean, and does not obstruct your ability to breathe normally.

You may learn the proper mouthguard wear technique from your dentist at Seablue Dental Kent, as well as how to pick the best mouthguard to safeguard your teeth.

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Seablue Dental Office FAQ

How often should I visit my dentist?
Everyone’s needs are different, so have a chat to your dentist about how often you need to have your teeth checked by them based on the condition of your mouth, teeth and gums. It’s recommended that children see their dentist at least once a year.
Why are regular dental assessments so important?
Regular checkups keep you updated with your oral health and help diagnose and timely treatment of any problems developing in your tooth or gums or oral tissues.
How do I know if my teeth are healthy?
You dentist will conduct an exam and x-rays at your dental visits and educate you about your oral health.
How do I book my appointment in case of an emergency?
Call us at 253-336-3000 or email us at info@seabluedental.com
How can I improve my oral hygiene?
Regular brushing and flossing after every meal should keep the food particles from depositing in crevices of your tooth and hence keeps the harmful bacteria causing the tooth decay in check.
Should I call 911 in case of a dental emergency?
If there is a medical emergency or life threatening condition, call 911 or go to nearest ER.
Is root canal an emergency
Sometimes. Contact us for a consultation.

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