This might include children with severe anxiety, medically compromised children or those with additional needs due to learning disability, autism or other neurodiversity. We also see children who have sustained complex trauma, those with oral developmental defects (such as cleft lip and palate) or who have differences in the size, shape or number of teeth.
How to find us
Leeds Dental Institute
Enter the Leeds Dental Institute building through the revolving doors in front of the car park. Walk straight down the main corridor and halfway up on the right you will find our reception signposted “Orthodontics, Children’s Dentistry”.
Chapel Allerton Hospital
Enter the main, front entrance of Chapel Allerton hospital. Then turn left and walk to the end of the main corridor, where you will find lifts and stairs. The dental unit is on the second floor (turn right at top of stairs, or left out of lift). Walk to the end of the corridor and look for sign on the right which says Dental Unit B.