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I found that the appointments when they are younger are just to get them familiar with the experience so don't worry too much. Just pop along when you get a chance. We have been very happy with the Half Moon Dental Centre at Herne Hill and they are great with little ones. Children are covered by NHS up to the age of 18. I will be taking my 17 year old twins for a quick check up in the next couple of weeks as they turn 18 in June.

my little boy is 3 and has been twice now and it is just a quick look in the mouth and a sticker for their troubles...


we use the one on north cross road above Lloyds chemist, there is a lovely female dentist called Aoife (please excuse my spelling of the irish name) and both my son and my husband seem delighted to do as she asks them- would highly recommend


and it is all on the nhs..

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