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A regulatory authority created by the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003. Ensures oral health practitioners meet and maintain Dental Council standards in order to protect the health and safety of the New Zealand public. The oral health practitioners we regulate are dentists, dental specialists, dental therapists, dental hygienists, clinical dental technicians, dental technicians, and orthodontic auxiliaries.
Dental franchise with locations across the country. Profile, services and clinics.
Society for board certified orthodontists in New Zealand.
The professional association for New Zealand dentists. Works to ensure the future of the professional, educate the public and advocate for health care .
Acts as a voice for patients who receive special needs care and specialty treatments in New Zealand hospital or community dental departments.to Provides peer support to clinicians practicing in these services and promotes clinical excellence and best practice in public dental services.
Oral health therapists work alongside other health professionals in oral health care teams and have skills in dental therapy, dental hygiene and health promotion. Information om member services, events and professional development.
Advances the art and science of cosmetic dentistry in New Zealand.
The professional association for Dental Hygienists in New Zealand. All practicing hygienists in New Zealand are registered with the Dental Council of New Zealand and work with dentists in private practice.
A professional network facilitating the advancement of dental technology. Supports the professional development of clinical and non- clinical dental technicians and students.
Promotes the science, technologies and philosophy surrounding minimal intervention dentistry.
Advances the art and science of cosmetic dentistry in New Zealand.
The professional association for Dental Hygienists in New Zealand. All practicing hygienists in New Zealand are registered with the Dental Council of New Zealand and work with dentists in private practice.
Promotes the science, technologies and philosophy surrounding minimal intervention dentistry.
Acts as a voice for patients who receive special needs care and specialty treatments in New Zealand hospital or community dental departments.to Provides peer support to clinicians practicing in these services and promotes clinical excellence and best practice in public dental services.
Oral health therapists work alongside other health professionals in oral health care teams and have skills in dental therapy, dental hygiene and health promotion. Information om member services, events and professional development.
The professional association for New Zealand dentists. Works to ensure the future of the professional, educate the public and advocate for health care .
A professional network facilitating the advancement of dental technology. Supports the professional development of clinical and non- clinical dental technicians and students.
A regulatory authority created by the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003. Ensures oral health practitioners meet and maintain Dental Council standards in order to protect the health and safety of the New Zealand public. The oral health practitioners we regulate are dentists, dental specialists, dental therapists, dental hygienists, clinical dental technicians, dental technicians, and orthodontic auxiliaries.
Dental franchise with locations across the country. Profile, services and clinics.
Society for board certified orthodontists in New Zealand.