Dr Christine Sweeney
Christine has worked as a dentist in private dental practice in Bray and Greystones since coming to Ireland in 2000. Prior to that she worked in the UK in the Royal Navy, private and NHS practice. Her focus has always been a patient centred, preventive approach to general dentistry. She has a kind and approachable nature and especially enjoys treating children and nervous patients. Christine provides preventive, conservative dentistry, cosmetic dentistry including teeth whitening, oral surgery, periodontal (gum) treatments and endodontics (root canal treatments).
Christine is committed to continuing professional education and is a member of the IDA (Irish Dental Association) and IFGDP (Irish Faculty of General Dental Practice).
Dr David Hone - MBBCH, LRCPI/SI, BA, BDentSc, FDS, FRCS, Morth
Dr. Hone was born and raised in Dublin and qualified from The Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland in Medicine in 1990. After completing his Internship, Dr. Hone returned to College to study Dentistry, qualifying with an Honors Degree from Trinity College Dublin in 1994.
He went on to train in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the UK, where he achieved the Fellowships from the Royal College of Surgeons London Award in both – Dental Surgery and General Surgery – in 1997. Dr. Hone then began a three year Specialist Orthodontic Training Program at Guys Hospital London, completing his Specialist Orthodontic Training in 2002. He was also awarded a Membership in Orthodontics from Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh.
David offers a free initial consultation and provides a full range of Orthodontic treatments including 3-6 month options, “invisible” braces and full arch fixed appliances.
Dr Martha Dempsey BDS
Martha joined the practice in February 2012 and provides comprehensive general dental treatments. She is especially talented with nervous patients. While she is an excellent clinician, it is her compassionate nature and gentle approach that her patients appreciate the most. Martha is delighted to offer Saturday appointments and also works late 3 days a week to be as convenient as possible to her clients.
Martha graduated with an honours degree from University College Cork in 2010. She then spent a year working as a Vocational Trainee in London, working in a busy general practice, before returning to Ireland in 2011 to take up a post as a Senior House Officer in the Dublin Dental University Hospital. While working as a house officer, she gained a lot of experience working in the emergency department. After completing this year, she decided to seek a position in general practice as she enjoys the variety of work and meeting different people in general practice. A member if the Irish Dental Association, Martha has a keen interest in postgraduate education, and has recently completed her MFDS (Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery) examination.
