Missing a few teeth isn’t the end of the world—but it can impact how you chew, speak and smile. In New Zealand, partial dentures offer a practical, cost-effective solution when
Having your wisdom teeth removed can feel daunting—but knowing what to expect during recovery helps you prepare and manage your day-to-day. Here’s a Kiwi‑friendly guide to eating, talking and exercising
In Aotearoa, dental emergencies can happen when least expected , a sudden toothache, a broken filling, or even a knocked‑out tooth. While urgent professional care is essential, knowing how to
Gum disease—also known as periodontal disease ,is a common oral health issue in Aotearoa. At its early stage it’s gingivitis, and if left untreated, it can progress to more severe
Looking to straighten your teeth in Aotearoa? Whether you’re considering Invisalign or traditional braces, it’s vital to weigh the pros and cons to find the right orthodontic solution for you
As Kiwis, we value good health—and that includes a bright, healthy smile. Common dental issues like cavities, gum disease, enamel erosion and tooth sensitivity are widespread, but entirely preventable with
Modern dentistry has come a long way from the days of silver fillings and metal crowns. These days, ceramic restorations are a popular choice for Kiwis wanting both strength and
When you’re told you need a filling, your first thought might be how it’s going to look, especially if it’s a front tooth. Thankfully, modern dentistry offers tooth-coloured options that
In New Zealand, the cooler, wetter months bring not just puddles and umbrellas, but also unique challenges for your health including your dental health. If you’ve recently had an emergency
Dental X-rays are one of the best tools dentists have to look after your oral health. But if you’ve ever heard terms like “bitewing” or “panoramic,” you might wonder —