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Locality: Oxnard, California

Phone: +1 805-407-0000



Address: 1601 S Victoria Ave Ste 280 93035 Oxnard, CA, US

Website: dentistbyseabridge.com

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Dentistry by Seabridge 11.11.2020

Once the baby teeth have erupted, the crowns and roots of the adult teeth are already forming underneath.

Dentistry by Seabridge 08.11.2020

Smile every day; it enhances your appearance, changes your mood, relieves stress, and helps you stay positive!

Dentistry by Seabridge 05.11.2020

Schedule a consultation today to make your smile dreams come true!

Dentistry by Seabridge 31.10.2020

Smile more, worry less!

Dentistry by Seabridge 17.10.2020

Most children have a full set of 20 primary teeth by the time they are 3. Every child is different, but usually, the first teeth to come in are located in the top and bottom front of their mouth.

Dentistry by Seabridge 10.10.2020

Shine so brightly that others have no choice but to light up with you!

Dentistry by Seabridge 27.09.2020

Wisdom teeth get their nickname from the age when they typically grow in. Wisdom teeth don’t actually grow out until the dental arch becomes larger, around 17 to 25; this time is referred to as the age of wisdom.

Dentistry by Seabridge 22.09.2020

Although it might have staining effects, recent research has shown that a cup of black tea (without sugar, lemon, or milk) can help suppress the growth of cavity-causing bacteria.

Dentistry by Seabridge 20.09.2020

Nothing you wear is more important than your smile. - Connie Stevens

Dentistry by Seabridge 14.09.2020

Smiling doesn't necessarily mean you're happy. Sometimes it just means you're strong.

Dentistry by Seabridge 27.08.2020

Crocodiles get their teeth cleaned, too! The Crocodile Bird flies into the open mouth of a crocodile to clean their teeth.

Dentistry by Seabridge 18.08.2020

Drop a photo of your beautiful smile! We'd love to see.

Dentistry by Seabridge 30.07.2020

Make sure you’re keeping your toothbrush clean. After rinsing it after each use, leave it to air dry to prevent new bacteria from growing.