Combining the Art and Science of Orthodontics.
Ireland’s Only Orthodontist Certified by: The European Board of Orthodontics & The Angle Society of Europe
Why Choose Us?
Discover in this video how Dr. Kieran Daly ensures you receive exceptional care, personal attention and expert guidance throughout your treatment journey.

Unique Professional Achievements
Dr. Daly is the first and only Orthodontist in Ireland to complete the 10-year accreditation process of the world’s most prestigious orthodontic society, the European Angle Society.
Dr. Daly is the first and only Irish-trained Orthodontist to become certified by the European Board of Orthodontists and has since been appointed as an examiner for the Board.
Dr. Daly is the first and only Orthodontist in Ireland to conduct research on his own treatments at his private office and have his research published internationally in peer-reviewed journals.
Dr. Daly is the first and only Orthodontist in Ireland to hold fellowships in orthodontics with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and the prestigious FACE Orthodontic Centre in Italy.
Video Testimonials
Before/After
Select your group below to view additional before/after photos and videos from Dr. Kieran outlining your best treatments.
Trinity College Dublin.
Our practice is proud to stand at the forefront of advanced 3D orthodontic technology in Ireland, setting a benchmark that is unmatched nationwide.
By continually investing in innovation, we have achieved more efficient treatment timelines and consistently enhanced outcomes for our patients.
This leadership has been recognised by one of Ireland’s most prestigious dental institutions Trinity College Dublin, which now entrusts us with the training of its students.
Each year, we welcome postgraduate and orthodontic therapy students to share our expertise, reflecting both the strength of our clinical standards and our commitment to shaping the future of modern orthodontic care.
European Orthodontic Conference.
Honoured to have been invited to speak at the European orthodontic society meeting in Dublin last week on both Sunday and Monday.
The meeting began with a talk to the ESPOS group on Sunday followed by a whole day pre conference course on Monday with Dr Ute Schneider Molser from Bolzano, Italy, who kindly joined throughout the day.
This was followed by the privilege of examining for the European Board of Orthodontics on Tuesday and Wednesday.
My sincere thanks to Finn Geoghegan and all organisers for their warm hospitality, and to Professor Padhraig Fleming for the invitation to speak.
It was a privilege to join so many colleagues committed to excellence in orthodontic education and patient care across Europe.


























































































