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The Shoreline Community College dental hygiene clinic
is an educational institution where dental hygiene
students, treat patients, under instructor supervision.
We select only patients that meet the students'
educational requirements. State laws allow students to
provide exams, x-rays, cleanings, and minor fillings. We
provide these services to patients from age 4 through
senior citizens. We do not provide extractions, crowns,
root canals, bridge work, dentures or braces.
Shoreline Community College welcomes you to its
Dental Hygiene Clinic. This clinic is a self-supporting
non-profit facility run by college staff and students.
First and second year students provide quality care with
direct supervision from registered dental hygienists and
licensed dentists.
The first appointment for adults will be a screening
examination, which may include x-ray films and a
dentist's examination. If accepted for treatment and
depending on students' needs additional appointments may
be scheduled. These appointments could last could last 2
- 4 hours each.
Children age 4 through 17 are also eligible for
treatment and do not go through the screening process.
Their exams, x-rays and cleanings are usually completed
in one appointment.
Shoreline Community College Dental Hygiene Clinic is
unable to take dental emergencies.
If you are looking for the Dental Hygiene Program:
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