Swords Orthodontics
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January 20, 2015
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Posted By: Stephen Murray

Swords Orthodontics at Fingallians One Day Tournament

Dr Stephen Murray from Swords Orthodontics and the Fingallians Team

Dr Stephen Murray handed out some prizes as our local GAA club hosts a one day tournament. Swords Orthodontics sponsors the Fingallians Under 10s team who were taking part in this particular event.

Show us your gumshields! Dr Murray and the Fingallians Team show why the GAA have made a great contribution to dental health with their mouthguard rule.

It gave Stephen a great insight into the amazing dedication and efforts of all the volunteers in the organisation, giving up their time on evenings and weekends to make these events happen. And they were all wearing their mouthguards, thanks to the GAA’s very progressive regulations on mouth protection.

Swords Orthodontics sponsors Fingallians Under 9s ladies team, and we were invited to present prizes at their one day tournament in 2015 

 

 

 

 

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