Regular dental checkups can detect tooth decay and prevent tooth loss, especially as you age. Visit your dentist at least once a year. Find out what to expect at your dental checkup.
A healthy smile goes beyond seeing your dentist once a year. It starts at home. Keep your mouth, teeth and gums healthy with these oral health tips.
There’s a reason your dentist wants you to look after your teeth. Good oral health affects your overall physical and emotional wellbeing.
So, while as dentists we want you to hold onto your natural teeth well into old age, we’re also looking out for your heart health and mental wellbeing.
Simple hygiene habits are all you need to keep your teeth and gums healthy. How many of these habits are you doing every day?
01
Brushing your teeth for 2 minutes
02
Brushing twice a day
03
Using a fluoride toothpaste
04
Flossing every day
05
Visiting your dentist regularly
06
Avoiding smoking
07
Limiting your sugar intake
08
Eating a diet rich in whole foods
Almost
50% of Adults
don’t go to the dentist
Regular dental checkups can detect tooth decay and prevent tooth loss, especially as you age. Visit your dentist at least once a year. Find out what to expect at your dental checkup.
More than
21% of Kiwis
have periodontal disease
Periodontal disease is caused by poor oral hygiene habits that let plaque buildup on teeth and gums. Daily flossing and effective brushing and a diet low in sugar help prevent gum disease from developing.
More than
25% of People
have untreated cavities
Cavities in children are preventable and are often related to a diet high in sugar and processed foods. Dentistry is free for children under 18. Learn how to protect your child’s teeth from cavities.