Sea-Tac Smiles is a project of the King County Health Action Plan, Public Health – Seattle & King County and its partners the Sea-Tac Occupational Skills Center (OSC), Sea Mar Community Health Centers and the Washington Dental Service Foundation, funded through The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local Initiative Funding Partners Program, whose goals are:
- to increase low-income South King County residents’ access to dental services by partnering with Sea Mar Community Health Centers to operate the 4 chair dental clinic that is part of the Dental Assisting Program at the Sea-Tac Occupational Skills Center (OSC) with a focus on serving children and families with an emphasis on prevention and promoting a lifetime of good oral health
- to provide prevention-focused community based training at the
Sea-Tac Smiles Dental Clinic for dental professional students
Services provided at the Sea-Tac Smiles Dental Clinic:
- Dental Exams and Cleanings
- Sealants and Fluoride Varnish
- Space Maintainers
- Family Oral Health Education
- Fillings and Other Restorations
- Emergency Dental Treatment
Located in Burien near Sea-Tac Airport at:
Sea-Tac Occupational Skills Center
18010 8th Ave S [ MAP ]
Burien, WA 98148
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm
Call for an appointment: 206-433-2242
Sea-Tac Smiles flyers in multiple languages (PDF)
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Sea-Tac Smiles gratefully acknowledges the support* of:
- Aetna Foundation
- Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center
- Community Health Plan of Washington
- First Choice Health Network
- Group Health Community Foundation
- Human Links Foundation
- The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Seattle Foundation
- Swedish Health Services
- United Way of South King County Community Council Venture Fund
- Washington Dental Service Foundation
- Washington Health Foundation
*As of October 1, 2004
For more information about Sea-Tac Smiles, please contact Susan Thompson, Sea-Tac Smiles Project Director at 206-205-5815 or Susan.Thompson@kingcounty.gov
Kids Get Care, ABCD, SeaTac Smiles, and the Children's Preventive Health Care Collaborative are programs of the King County Health Action Plan (KCHAP) who’s mission is to implement innovative collaborative policy development and pilot projects that focus on system change and improvement of worsening health trends affecting vulnerable populations within King County.\
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