Dental Information and Referral Form

Early dental assessment from age 1, specialist paediatric dentistry referrals, prevention advice on fluid thickeners and medication timing, oral health guidelines, and accessible resources for positive dental experiences

DSMIG Guidance on Dental Care

In Barnet, we refer to the Whittington Health Paediatric Dental service.

The best time so see a patient is as soon as teeth come through. The British Society of Paediatric Dentistry recommendation is at age 1. It would be ideal if we saw them directly in the Community services as there are some considerations to their care that need to be taken into account and high-street Dentists are not always ready to support parents on their needs. If when they are older, the dentist believes they can be treated in normal high street the patient will be referred out of the service. Your team can make the referral directly to our service online. It would ideally be picked up and placed in a Senior Dental Officer diary.

On an initial appointment to the dentist the parents will be informed about the assessment, prevention advice and diet recommendations. Obviously an oral exam is performed as well. Discussion about fluid thickeners, timing of medication and feeds will also be relevant to dental care, and timetabling these to optimise dental care (reducing acidity). In addition, advice about palatal shape, tongue positioning and other anatomical issues would be discussed with parents by the senior dental officer.

Discussion with Maria Noguerado, Senior Dental Officer in Paediatric Dentistry, 2019.

Paediatric Dentistry

We specialise in the dental treatment of children who cannot be treated in general (or "high street") dental services.

Examples include young children who have:

  • Severe anxiety and not able to cooperate, or those who may need a general anaesthetic.
  • Physical or learning disabilities.
  • Medical conditions that require special provision.
  • "Looked after" children.

Note: Access to this specialist service is by referral only.

How to make an appointment

If you are already a patient of our service, you can contact our head office on 020 3317 2353 to arrange a suitable appointment.

If you have been referred to our service, we will contact you to arrange an appointment.

For the Eastman dental appointments, email uclh.referrals.edhappts@nhs.net.

If a general anaesthetic is needed, can the routine bloods be done at the same time?

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