A COUNTY father who neglected his children by failing to take them to the dentist for treatment for their rotting teeth has been hauled into court.

The 49-year-old admitted refusing to take his three children for the necessary dental treatment when he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court last month.

The man, who cannot be named due to legal reasons, pleaded guilty to three offences of wilfully neglecting and ill treating his children and acting in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to their health.

He also admitted a further charge of assaulting one of his children by dragging them out of a vehicle, causing the child to fall to the ground and strike their head.

The dad then repeatedly struck the child to the head and body and dragged them into a property during the incident in an East Lothian town in July last year.

The father returned to the dock for sentencing last Wednesday, where his solicitor Iain Smith told the court that his client had already “spent a lengthy time in custody”.

Mr Smith added: “He has some acknowledgement that what he did was wrong.”

Sheriff Douglas Keir said: “However well-intentioned your actions were not taking your children to the dentist, they were completely misguided to the extent they suffered from extensive tooth decay over a period of several years.”

The sheriff noted that the assault on one of the children did not result in any injury but added that the attack would have been “very frightening and very stressful” for them.

Sentence was deferred for the father to be of good behaviour to later this year.

The man pleaded guilty to having parental responsibilities and wilfully neglecting and ill-treating three children by failing to seek appropriate dental treatment for tooth decay at two addresses in East Lothian on various occasions between August 12, 2009, and July 2 last year.

He also pleaded guilty to assaulting one of his children on July 2 last year.