Child and adolescent dentistry.

The paediatric dental practice at 7 Callary Road offers a dental home to infants, children and adolescents. Special needs patients of all ages attend.

At the practice we manage children in an extremely child friendly environment and setting. Our chief consideration is for comfort and calmness at each child's dental visit. It is our intention to carry out treatment in a manner reflecting the age and coping skills of each patient.

Dear Parents and Patients,

How are you? Life has changed profoundly since we last met. We hope you are well and managing with the new reality.

We have been extremely busy here at the Practice preparing to work around Covid 19.

We have made a significant number of changes to the Practice and the Patient flow routines to make everyone's journey as comfortable and safe as possible. Now we have different PPE, the rooms look empty, the floors have lovely new Marmoleum covering, there are Medical Grade Air Sterilizers in all rooms, we will be disinfecting the environment using a fogging device several times each day. We have outdoor waiting areas in the garden and at the porch.

However, behind all this we are the same crew and are delighted to be seeing you again. We will pick up where we left off before Covid 19 came into our lives.

Please click here and check a summary of the things we need you to do before you attend for your visit.


Looking forward to welcoming you again,
Yours,
Dr Margaret Tuite and Team

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