Your family dentist
Caring for all members of the family with the latest treatments including whitening and cosmetic work.
Your family dentist
Caring for all members of the family with the latest treatments including whitening and cosmetic work.
Dr John Nolan dental practice
John qualified as a dentist in June 1980 and worked near Sandwich in Kent for six years. On his return he took over his present dental practice at 19 Summerhill Road, Glasthule.
John’s main interests are the treatment of nervous patients and the use of different sedation techniques to make the dental experience a relaxing one. He also has an interest in cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, root canal treatment, and crown and bridgework.
John has been involved in many committees over the past 25 years and was President of the Metropolitan Branch of the Irish Dental Association in 1994. He is currently serving as Dublin representative on the General Practitioners’ Committee of the Irish Dental Union. He served as a negotiator with Government departments for many years.

Dear patients,
We just want to let you know that Cathy and I are still coming into the surgery for emergency treatments. We are available for prescriptions and advice by phone on 01 280 3805 or by email to johnnolandental@gmail.com.
Hopefully we are over the worst but precautions will be in place for the near future and I will keep you all advised on any changes.
Take care and keep safe,
John and Cathy.
Dr John Nolan dental practice

John qualified as a dentist in June 1980 and worked near Sandwich in Kent for six years. On his return he took over his present dental practice at 19 Summerhill Road, Glasthule.
John’s main interests are the treatment of nervous patients and the use of different sedation techniques to make the dental experience a relaxing one. He also has an interest in cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening, root canal treatment, and crown and bridgework.
John has been involved in many committees over the past 25 years and was President of the Metropolitan Branch of the Irish Dental Association in 1994. He is currently serving as Dublin representative on the General Practitioners’ Committee of the Irish Dental Union. He served as a negotiator with Government departments for many years.
Dear patients,
As the situation with Coronavirus continues to evolve, the practice is instituting all recommended protocols in the surgery and other practice areas. We want to keep every attending patient safe and secure.
With this in mind the following guidelines have been put in place:
- all visits by appointment;
- waiting room to have a maximum of one patient only;
- attending patients will be contacted prior to appointment to enquire about their health status or whether they have recently travelled to a Covid-affected country;
- essential dental treatment only;
- as this is an evolving situation, changes may occur on a daily basis and we will keep you informed.
Please keep up to date by visiting the HSE website.
Stay safe, aware and healthy.
Best wishes,
John and Cathy.
Fees
Please find a list of our current fees here.
Patients with PRSI or Medical card cover are entitled to an annual examination free of charge and a reduced fee for scale and polish.
Payment plans for treatment available.
Please contact Cathy at 01 280 3805 for further queries.
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Contact
Dr Nolan refers endodontic patients to his colleague Dr Fergus Duddy. See fergusduddyendodontics.ie where you can also see an excellent explanation of cracked teeth at fergusduddyendodontics.ie/cracked-teeth/
Opening hours
Monday – Thursday
9.00am – 5.30pm
Friday
9.00am – 1.00pm