Children's dentistry in Southwark
Check-ups, prevention and treatment for babies, children and teenagers.
- 17 Verified for children's dentistry
- 55 Practices in Southwark
- 100% CQC registered
17 practices verified for children's dentistry in Southwark
Each practice below names children's dentistry on its own website (checked June 2026); we don't guess from directory categories. Confirm availability when booking.
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Aesthetic Dental Zone
2 Lordship Lane, London, SE22 8HN
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C Watson - Camberwell Road
276b Camberwell Road, Camberwell, London, SE5 0DL
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Calm Dental
Unit 1e, 2 New Tannery Way, London, SE1 5ZW
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Colegrove Dental Surgery
2-4, Colegrove Road, London, SE15 6ND
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Dental Beauty Dulwich
1 Townley Road, Dulwich, London, SE22 8SW
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Dentist by the Green
25a, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8RS
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Dentistry @ The Old Bank
117 Dulwich Village, London, SE21 7BL
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Dulwich Dental Clinic Dental Practice
78 Lordship Lane, London, SE22 8HF
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Dulwich Wood Dental Practice
142 Gipsy Hill, London, SE19 1PW
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Half Moon Dental Centre
1-3 Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill, London, SE24 9JU
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Lacey Dental Practice
591 Old Kent Road, London, SE15 1LA
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Londent Oral Care
1 Copper Row, London, SE1 2LH
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M Dental
Unit 5 City Business Centre, Lower Road, London, SE16 2XB
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MP Dental Practice
186-188 Jamaica Road, London, SE16 4RT
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PH Dental Care
104 Peckham High Street, London, SE15 5ED
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Smile@SE22
Smile Dental Surgery, 43-45 North Cross Road, London, SE22 9ET
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Surrey Quays Dental Practice
204 Lower Road, London, SE8 5DJ
Children's dentistry in Southwark: frequently asked questions
How many dentists in Southwark offer children's dentistry?
17 of the 55 CQC-registered dental practices in Southwark name children's dentistry on their own website. They are all listed on this page; we verify treatments from each practice's own site rather than guessing from directory categories.
Is children’s dentistry free on the NHS?
Yes. Dental care is free on the NHS for children under 18, and under 19 in full-time education. Registering your child with a dentist early is the best way to prevent problems.
When should a child first see a dentist?
As soon as their first teeth appear, usually around six months, and no later than their first birthday. Early visits help children get comfortable and let the dentist spot any issues.
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Other treatments in Southwark
- Cosmetic dentistry 34 verified
- Hygienist services 40 verified
- Dental implants 38 verified
- Dentures 39 verified
- Emergency dentist 31 verified
- General dentistry 45 verified
- Gum treatment 31 verified
- Invisalign and clear aligners 35 verified
- Oral surgery 31 verified
- Orthodontics and braces 35 verified
- Root canal treatment 37 verified
- Sedation dentistry 21 verified
- Teeth whitening 38 verified
- Veneers and bonding 37 verified