Why choose
Killane Dental Care?
Whether you’re new to Dún Laoghaire or you’ve decided to change dentists, the team at Killane Dental Care would be delighted to welcome you. We offer a full spectrum of dental treatment, with a focus on high-quality treatment and great preventive advice and care. Whatever your concerns, our approach is always gentle, friendly and caring. We want every patient to leave our practice smiling!


What to expect at
Killane Dental Care
If you’re in pain, we’ll eliminate it. If you’re nervous about seeing a dentist, we’ll allay your fears. We always take a minimally invasive approach to dentistry using the most modern and gentle methods. Simply check in with us at least twice a year and we’ll have the best chance of keeping your smile healthy, flagging any issues in their earliest stages for the simplest and least costly course of action.
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Dental check-ups in Dún Laoghaire
Nervous about seeing a dentist? If you’ve been avoiding the dentist, or you dread going, let us change your perception for good. With our personalised care and compassionate team, we can put in place lots of methods to help alleviate any anxiety. And once we’ve eliminated your pain and got your oral health in peak condition again, you’ll be free of the vicious cycle of avoidance and invasive treatment.
Mouth cancer screening in Dún Laoghaire
Unlike other cancers, oral cancer is on the rise in Ireland, which is why we routinely screen our patients for the tell-tale signs – though if you experience a persistent mouth ulcer, lesion or swelling in your mouth, come and see us straight away. With only a 50 percent survival rate and a devastating long-term impact on your speech and facial appearance, mouth cancer can be very aggressive. Many of its causes are lifestyle-related – think smoking, alcohol and the HPV virus – so unlike other cancers, mouth cancer affects a high proportion of younger people. For this reason, we urge our patients to attend regular check-ups at Killane Dental Care. Find out more about mouth cancer on the Irish Cancer Society’s website.