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New Zealand, and are critical for establishing a foundation of good oral health for life. • Dental therapists will be supported by dental assistants – this improves efficiency in examination and treatment times,

NZAO within New Zealand. (Please contact the NZAO Executive Administrator All applicants will either be enrolled in the New Zealand Dental Assistants Programme and have completed the Cross Infection Control module or have obtained a previous dental

New Zealand Dental Therapists Association PO BOX 24557 Royal Oak Auckland 1345, Telephone 09-638 5026 2 Minutes of the NZDTA AGM of 30 May 2009

Association the New Zealand Dental Association, the Federal Association of German Dentists, the French Dental Association, the German Scientific Dental Society, the Japanese Dental Association, the Danish Dental Association, the Norwegian Dental Association, the

New Zealand Dental Therapists Association PO BOX 24557 Royal Oak Auckland 1345, Telephone 09-638 5026 2 Minutes of the NZDTA AGM of 30 May 2009

*I am a member of the New Zealand Dental Association Yes / No ****When completed and approved you will be sent the Password documentation for access to our website where you can pay your sub online (paid annually) and register for our annual conference .

Water Fluoridation New Zealand College of Public Health Medicine Policy Statement . Policy statement The New Zealand College of Public Health Medicine (NZCPHM) endorses community water

WorkingWorking as an as an as an Oral Health Practitioner Oral Health Practitioner in New Zealandin New Zealand Handbook for the New Zealand

Report of External Evaluation and Review New Zealand Dental Association Confident in educational performance Confident in capability in self-assessment

Dental Therapists and Dental Assistants experience and perceptions of implementing oral health education sessions 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 y – 08 J 8 S e 0 v -0 8 n New Zealand Dental Association and, last but not least, Opononi Area school for planning,

Dental therapists, first instituted in New Zealand in 1921 to serve children through a universal school-based dental delivery system, are today deployed in more than 50 Dental assistants are most often trained on-the-job or in proprietary short-course programs.

Dental therapy in New Zealand and Britain Dental assistants: para-professionals who assist dentists and maintain dental offices Dental auxiliary: the old name for dental therapists in Britain; now refers to all members of the dental

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