AN ETHOS OF GIVING BACK Giving back to our community has always been very important to the team at Beechwood Dental. As one of the leading dental practices in Dublin, we are incredibly proud of our track record in supporting local and national charities through a range of not-for-profit activity and sponsorship. Every year we
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On Saturday, 12th October 2013 from 8am – 3pm the staff at Beechwood Dental will be donating their time and skills in aid of the Peter McVerry Trust. Every cent raised will go towards helping young homeless people in our city. CHECK UP €50 (normal price €65) CLEAN UP €50 (normal price €65) CHECK UP
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Here he is in all his TV glory…Dr Peter Casey for the Sensodyne TV ad. [youtube width=”655″ height=”368″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vF7glVcE_-I[/youtube]
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Every now & then we get the urge to post fun stuff.
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We dreamed of being on telly since we were young – well, that’s not really true – but we were delighted to be asked to take part in the series of ads that Sensodyne make for TV. Check out our very own Dr Alex Creavin here
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We came across this image recently that shows the amount of sugar in a variety of everyday drinks. We think you might think twice after seeing it!
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Dr David Casey talks to the Sunday Business Post about the perils of gum disease…
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We were delighted to have sponsored and helped out at yesterday’s inaugural Family Cycle for the Peter McVerry Trust. It was a huge success with over 200 parents & kids cycling 20km in the Autumn sunshine. More pics to follow.
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Team Beechwood (not all of them in this photo), enjoying a practice night out….and celebrating the Leinster Victory with the Heineken Cup. Pictured from left to right are: Deirdre Cairns (dental nurse) Dr Peter Casey (partner) Dr David Casey (partner) Aoife Claffey (dental nurse) Angela Gaffney (receptionist)
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“Diet is more important than tooth brushing for children” says Dr Casey. “If you have a high sugary diet & brush your teeth three or four times a day, you will still get tooth decay….” read more in today’s article in the Irish Times Health Supplement.
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