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Mellors Wrote:

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> We go to Half Moon Lane Dental Centre in Herne

> Hill and they are lovely (you can park in the

> streets there as long as its not 12 - 2pm, or jump

> on the 37 bus).


Yep, I can second that. We use them. They're great with kids.

We go to Dulwich Dental clinic, next to the post office in Lordship Lane. We see a young male dentist ( sorry can't remember his name) and he is really nice. I attended with my 3 small boys ( 6,2 and 8 months) recently and it all descended into chaos, but he took it all in his stride!

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