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The New Zealand Dental Journal (NZDJ) is the scientific publication of the New Zealand Dental Association.
The New Zealand Dental Journal publishes open access peer-reviewed original research and review articles. Accepted articles span the full extent of issues relating to dentistry and oral health. We seek to advance knowledge of matters relating to oral health in the interests of the public good.
In this section you can view peer-reviewed articles contained within past issues of the New Zealand Dental Journal.
The Journal has been continually published since 1905. Issues are published quarterly in:
- March
- June
- September
- December
Editor:Jonathan Broadbent PhDUniversity of OtagoEmail: [email protected]
Associate Editors:Sunyoung Ma PhDUniversity of Otago
Tasha Mackie DClinDentMackie Dental Specialists
KC Li PhDUniversity of Otago
Editorial Advisory Board:Paul Abbot DDScUniversity of Western Australia
Nick Chandler PhDUniversity of Otago
Bun Chong PhDQueen Mary University of London
Erin Mahoney PhDTe Whatu Ora | Health New Zealand
Leenu Maimanuku BDSFiji National University
Susan Moffat PhDUniversity of Otago
W Murray Thomson PhDUniversity of Otago
Sobia Zafar PhDUniversity of Queensland
Editorial Assistant:James Smith PhDUniversity of Otago
Advertising Manager:Kirsten McCarthyNew Zealand Dental AssociationEmail: [email protected]
Subscriptions:Jill WatsonNew Zealand Dental AssociationEmail: [email protected]
Copyright:
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Content from the NZDJ is free to share but must be attributed to the authors, acknowledge NZDA/NZDJ as the publisher/source, and may not be modified or used commercially. The New Zealand Dental Journal is registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a Magazine.
Published quarterly by:The New Zealand Dental Association
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New Zealand Dental Association:NZDA House, 1/195 Main Highway, Ellerslie, Auckland 1051PO Box 28084, Remuera, Auckland 1541, New ZealandTel: +64 9 579 8001Email: [email protected]Web: nzda.org.nz
ISSN 0028-8047 (Print)ISSN 2744-6638 (Online)The publication of an advertisement is not to be construed as an endorsement or approval by the NZDA or any of its subsidiaries unless the advertisement specifically includes an NZDA-authorised statement that such endorsement or approval has been granted.
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Author guidelines
The Journal is published quarterly for the New Zealand Dental Association on the first of March, June, September, and December. It is sent free to members. Subscription rates for non-members are $190 per annum in New Zealand (including GST), $270 for Australia, and $310 for the rest of the world. Inquiries about subscriptions should be emailed to Jill Watson.
Letters to the Editor, news items, and similar copy for publication should be emailed to the Editor so as to reach him not later than the first day of the month preceding that of publication.
Communications on business or advertising matters should be addressed to the NZDA, PO Box 28084, Remuera, Auckland 1541. Advertisements are subject to the approval of the Publishers, whose acceptance of any order does not affect their right to require the alteration of any copy considered unsuitable. The right is reserved to refuse or interrupt any advertisement or series of advertisements.
Information for Authors
The Editor welcomes original articles, clinical reports, correspondence, and news items on the understanding that they are contributed solely to the New Zealand Dental Journal. The Editor reserves the right to edit contributions to ensure conciseness, clarity, and consistency with the style of the Journal.
Manuscripts
Submitted manuscripts must be written clearly and concisely in English and represent work which is not being considered for publication elsewhere. The manuscript should be typed with 1.5 spacing and margins of 2.5cm. Submission of manuscripts for consideration for publication as journal articles should be submitted via our journal's manuscript management site, at https://nzdj.otago.ac.nz/nzdj/. Please email the Editor if you wish to submit a manuscript and require an account to be created for you.
The first page should contain only the title of the article, a short running title, the name(s) of the author(s), and the address of the author to whom correspondence should be addressed. The names, qualifications, and addresses of all authors should appear after the References. The second page should repeat the title of the article; the Abstract will follow the title.
Authors should note the style of articles in the Journal, particularly with respect to the style and positions of headings. Please note, however, that paragraphs should not be indented in the manuscript, that bold type should not be used in headings or in the text, and that italics should be used only for the titles of books or journals listed in the References.
If an author wishes to use any text, tables, or illustrations from previously published work, permission must be obtained from the holder of the copyright. A copy of the letter of approval should be submitted with the manuscript.
Authors are advised to seek review from a colleague before the article is submitted. Articles are subject to external review following submission. The letter of submission should be signed by each of the authors, should contain a statement assigning copyright to the Journal, and should indicate that the work is original and has not been published or is under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Tables
Tables should be simple in format, without vertical or horizontal lines. They should be typed on separate pages and numbered with Arabic numerals. The heading for each table should be self-explanatory. Further guidance on putting Tables together Is available from the Editor.
Figures
Figures should be numbered with Arabic numerals. Photographs, photomicrographs, and radiographs should be clear and in sharp focus. Prints are preferred over transparencies. A reasonable number of colour illustrations will be published without charge to the author. Care should be taken with labelling of illustrations – labels should not be handwritten, and they should be of sufficient size to ensure clarity is not lost during any reduction necessary for publication. Graphs and histograms should be clear and simple in structure, and their format should, in general, conform to the proportions of the printed page. Figures should be kept separate from the text. Legends should describe each figure clearly and be typed on a separate page. Figures (including photographs and line art) should be submitted in a high-resolutionformat as separate files, not embedded in the manuscript document.
Abstracts
Reports of research should include a structured abstract (of no more than 250 words), using the headings below.
Background and objectives: State the rationale for conducting for the study and what the objectives of the research were; this should be related to the stated conclusion.
Methods: Provide information on the study design, the setting, and the participants and how these were selected, and from what population. If an intervention was used, describe it.
Results: The main results should be given, with appropriate and Informative data to support the conclusions and demonstrate that the study’s objectives were met.
Conclusions: The conclusion should be brief and relate only to the implications of the study findings.
References
Referencing in the New Zealand Dental Journal is based on the APA reference style. Arrange the bibliography list in alphabetical order by last name of the first author, without numbering. List all authors for each paper included in the reference list.
For in-text citations, cite author and year of publications. Where there are two authors use both author names. Where there are three or more authors use the surname of the first author and et al. When citing multiple references by the same author(s) in the same year, use “a”, “b”, etc (e.g., Jones, 1980b). “Unpublished observations”, “personal communications” and Web sites are not to be used as references but may be used in footnotes. Abbreviate journal names according to the style used in Index Medicus. Avoid using abstracts as references.
Examples of correct forms of references are listed below. They are single-spaced here for illustration but should be 1.5-spaced in the manuscript.
The form of reference to a journal article is:
Waddell JN, Girvan L, Aarts JM, Wu W, Swain MV. (2010) Elemental composition of imported Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal crowns – a pilot study. NZ Dent J 106:50-54.
The form of reference to a report is:
Hunter PB, Kirk R, and de Liefde B (1992). The Study of Oral Health Outcomes. The 1988 New Zealand Section of the WHO Second International Collaborative Study. Wellington: Department of Health.
The form of reference to a book is:
Cameron A and Widmer R (1997). Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry. London: Mosby (pages 179-181).
The form of reference to a book chapter is:
Brown RH (1996). Dental Health. In Silva PA and Stanton WR (Editors). From Child to Adult. The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study. Auckland: Oxford University Press (pages 130-149).
When authors are doubtful about how a work should be referenced, they should provide full details of the publication following the relevant guidelines above.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgment of the assistance of persons contributing significantly to the research or preparation of the article should be placed before the references. The Editor expects that the author will have obtained the approval of these persons for their names to be included. The source of support for research should be acknowledged; support by manufacturers or suppliers of materials or equipment mentioned in articles should always be disclosed.
Ethics statement
1. Authorship and contributorshipContributions of each author should be stated at the end of each manuscript, consistent with the journal’s editorial policy on authorship. The nature of each author’s contribution to the manuscript should be stated, across the following categories: conception or design of the work, data collection, data analysis and interpretation, drafting the article, critical revision of the article, and final approval of the version to be published. Consider carefully the role of each author, that their contribution merits authorship of the work and that they are able to take responsibility for its content. Gifting of authorship is not permitted, and ‘final approval’ of the manuscript for submission is not sufficient grounds for authorship alone.
2. Ethical oversightAll research involving human participants should abide by the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki (revised 2013). It is the responsibility of manuscript authors to ensure their research has received appropriate ethical oversight prior to conducting the research and that informed consent has been given by each participant. Manuscripts should report details of ethical review and consent. In cases where research is deemed to be exempt from formal ethical review, a statement to this effect should be included. It is expected that investigators have consulted with Māori for research involving or of interest to Māori.
3. Conflicts of interest/competing interestPotentially relevant conflicts of interest may include commercial or financial interests or connections that could be perceived as relevant to the work, or any other issue or situation that might raise the question of bias in any part of the research. Conflicts may be direct/indirect or past/current. Authors must disclose interests potentially relevant to the content of any submitted manuscript. If conflicts of interest exist, a statement explaining these conflicts must be included in the manuscript. The editor may require further information about any potential conflicts of interest. Peer reviewers must declare any potential conflicts of interest to the handling editor. Journal editors must declare any potential conflicts to the Board of the New Zealand Dental Association.
4. Animal rightsPapers including research involving animals must include a statement that the research was approved and monitored by an appropriate animal ethics committee, and provide the name of the committee and reference number. Research must comply with the requirements of New Zealand’s animal welfare legislation (the Animal Welfare Act) and relevant codes. International submissions should additionally comply with relevant regulations for the jurisdiction where the research was conducted
5. Intellectual propertyAuthors submitting work to the New Zealand Dental Journal retain the rights to that work until publication. Manuscripts that appear in print in the New Zealand Dental Journal are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. It is free to publish with the NZDJ, and content from the NZDJ is free to share, but shared content must be attributed to the authors, acknowledge NZDA/NZDJ as the publisher, and may not be modified or used commercially.
6. Peer reviewAll submitted manuscripts are subject to peer review to assess their quality and originality and maintain the integrity of the journal. Following submission the Editorial Office checks the papers composition against the Journal’s Author Guidelines. The Editor-in-Chief checks whether the paper is appropriate for the journal and is original and interesting. If not, the paper may be rejected without review. The manuscript is then sent for blind peer review; normally at least 2 reviewers are used. If reviews differ widely or where reviewers lack relevant expertise, the handling editor may invite additional reviewers to consider the manuscript. The Clinical Editor manages case reports, the Scientific Editor manages all other manuscripts. Where an editor has an authorship interest in a submitted paper, that editor is excluded from the peer review process. Once reviewer reports have been received, the handling editor submits a peer-review report to the editor-in-chief, who makes the final decision on the manuscript. If accepted, the paper is sent to production. If rejected or recommended for revision the peer review report is sent back to the authors. Revised manuscripts must be received within 3 months or be considered a new submission.
7. Journal managementThe editorial board of the New Zealand Dental Journal manages all aspects of the journal. The editorial board of the journal is selected by the Board of the New Zealand Dental Association and the Editor reports on the Journal at meetings of the Association Board.
8. Post-publication discussion and correctionsThe New Zealand Dental Journal allows debate post-publication through letters to the editor. The New Zealand Dental Journal will issue corrections, retraction statements, Editor’s Notes and Editorial Expressions of Concern as necessary where issues are noted post-publication.
9. Allegations of misconductAny allegation brought to the attention of the Editorial Board or publisher (New Zealand Dental Association), will be considered by the Journal’s Editorial Board, including the editorial adviser. Allegations and their outcomes will be reported to the Board of the New Zealand Dental Association (the publisher). In the instance misconduct (including but not limited to plagiarism, falsification of research findings, an undeclared conflict of interest, or authorship gifting) is discovered in relation to a manuscript under consideration for publication, the peer review process will be put on hold and the manuscript may be withdrawn, depending upon the resolution of the issue. If misconduct is detected subsequent to publication, this will be addressed through publication of a clarification, correction, or (in severe cases) retraction of the published work. Software to detect similarities between text in a submitted document and pre-existing documents may be used: plagiarism and redundant publication are not permitted. Authors using images or information derived from other sources must obtain and report this permission.
10. Complaints and appealsComplaints against the journal, its editorial board, or publisher may be addressed to the editor-in-chief and/or the CEO of the NZDA.
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NZDJ 2023/2024
NZDJ December 2024
Review article: Establishment and evolution of the Otago sheep animal models Warwick DuncanResearch article: The effect of silver diamine fluoride on dentine caries under reduced saliva condition Belinda Yang, Kai Chun Li, Mani Ekambaram, May Lei MeiResearch article: Odontogenic Deep Neck Space Infections – Retrospective analysis of microbes and antibiotic sensitivities over a five year period (2016-2021) Ruby J Richardson, Dug Yeo Han, Christopher M SealeyResearch article: Micro-CT and immunohistochemical assessment of developing enamel in dolphins Joshua Young, Karen A Stockin, Dawn E Coates, Carolina LochResearch article: Human papillomavirus in verrucal-papillary lesions and oral squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity in New Zealand Elizabeth P. Tauati-Williams, Christina Gee, Dawn E. CoatesReview article: Forensic Research and Practice at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Otago Angela Clark, Warwick DuncanObituary: Ronald James Hudson
NZDJ September 2024
Article: Domestic versus global oral epidemiology: New Zealand oral health data and the World Health Organization Jonathan M Broadbent & Yvonne Golpak
Article: Complexity of patients reviewed by Dental House Officers at Waikato Hospital Keerthana Ananth, Mathew Lim, Daniel Sundaresan
Article: An oral epidemiological and sociocultural comparison of Malaysian and New Zealand adults aged 55 to 74 Norhasnida Nordin, W Murray Thomson, Jonathan M Broadbent
Article: Current concepts for restoring root canal treated teeth: a survey of Australian and New Zealand dentists Pairavi Athithan, Giampiero Rossi-Fedele, Amal Mamdouh BR Ibrahim
Article: Collection and recording of vaping habits in oral health records for dental patients Liri Salz, Chetan Sharma, Eunice G Koo, Claudia Novita, Sara McCarthy, Grace Elisara, Karen Day, Moira Smith, Jonathan M Broadbent
Obtiuary: Dr Harvey Brown Clive B Ross
NZDJ June 2024
Article: Use or articaine by dentists in New Zealand Arlia Schurr, Hannah Yee, Harsha De Silva, W. Murray Thomson, Rohana De Silva
Article: Unmet oral health care need and hospitalisation: an Aotearoa New Zealand linked cohort study Fiona McKenzie, Lis Ellison-Loschmann, Mona Jeffreys
Article: Demystifying Root Canal Treatment: The Power of Patient Education and Health Literacy Lara T Friedlander, Lucy Sullivan, Nicholas P Chandler, Ben K Daniel
Article: Clinical audit describing equity of access and clinical features of patients with and without diabetes accessing a hospital dental clearance pathway Kathryn Barnhill, Leonard Chia, Helen Heenan, Jacqui Power, Chris Frampton, Helen Lunt
Article: Odontogenic infections presenting to the Emergency Department: who requires admission vs discharge to primary care? Anton Sklavos, Kai Lee, Mohd Masood
NZDJ March 2024
Article: Ocular prosthetics in New Zealand Robert J Jacobs, Janice P Yeoman, Keith R Pine, Nicola S Pine, Kathleeya N Stang-Veldhouse, Brian H Sloan
Article: Self-Reported Dental health, Care and Need of Teenagers and Young Adults: Findings from the New Zealand Health Surveys Megan Pledger, Sue Buckley, Jacqueline Cumming
Article: Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis - A Case Report of a Rare and Forgotten Complication Post Dental Extraction Burhanuddin Haidermola, Belinda Liu, Duncan McCrory, Ryan Smit
Article: Giant Unilateral Single Torus Mandibularis Accompanied with Localised Calculus Deposit: A Case ReportNissia Ananda, Dwi Ariawan, Vera Julia
NZDJ December 2023
Article: Purchasing and use of non-fluoride and children’s toothpaste in Aotearoa New ZealandMcLeod GFH, Broadbent JM, Kinnersley B, Insch A, Lee M, Schluter PJ, Wade A, Hobbs M
Article: Risk Perception of COVID-19 Infection in Dental Consultations among Users of the Public Health System of El Salvador 2021Escobar de Gonz.lez WY, Aguirre de Rodr.guez KA, Turcios-Bonilla JE, Santos-Anaya SM, P.rez-Siciliano AL, P.rez-Rodas EA, Rivas-Cartagena FJ
Article: Occlusion norms in mammals: an introductory studyTinawi A, Chen N, Li Me, Loch C
Article: Congenital Muscular Torticollis: The importance of a thorough head and neck examination in the paediatric dental patient. Case reportDavis A, Unkel JH, Berry EJ
NZDJ September 2023
Article: A proposed oral health management pathway for children with orofacial cleft in New ZealandNatarajan A, Mahoney E, Brosnan M, Thoroughgood R, Fowler P
Article: Experiences and perceptions of New Zealand oral health students’ rapid move to online learningVeerasamy A, Adam L, Loch C, Gray AR, Lyons K, Brunton P
Article: Returning home with a bargain or a burden? New Zealand dentists’ perceptions of the impact of dental tourism on patients and practicesLovelock B, Burnett A, Moon G, Roessler D, Lyons D
Article: Dental floss remnants may predispose to peri-implant bone loss: A case reportHorne PE
NZDJ June 2023
Article: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on general dental practitioners in New Zealand Al-Jebori R, Pg Hassim I, Thomson WM
Article: Spinal pain in undergraduate dental students at the University of Otago Faculty of DentistryOsborne H, Al-Sammak A, Spyker L, Saha S, Fitzgerald K, Martin H, Roessler D, Wilson L, Lyons K
Article: Odontogenic orbital cellulitis: a case reportRichardson R, Smit R, Jattan R
Article: Endodontic management of a C-shaped root canal using thermoplasticised obturation with a modified gutta-percha cartridge design. Case report Mrinalini M, Sodvadia UB, Shetty A, Hegde MN
NZDJ March 2023
Article: An investigation into Dental Practice Ventilation and Air Purification in Waikato and Bay of Plenty, New ZealandHoman MK, Bridgman JB, O’Connor K
Article: Acute oral and maxillofacial admissions to Tauranga Public Hospital: 2005-2020Monk JHG, Bridgman JB, Thomson WM, Glover J
Article: Practices of personal protective equipment use among final-year dental students: a cross sectional studyJin K, Roessler DM, Duncan WJ, Waddell JN, Coates DE
Article: New Zealand private practice dentists’ views of oral health injustice: A qualitative investigationChurch M, Adam LA, Thomson WM
Article: No more capacity: the nature and appropriateness of attendances at a hospital dental service in New ZealandSalz L, Hitchings E, McBain L, Smith M
Article: Awareness and experience of dental care services among students enrolled at two New Zealand universities Chai X, Noh G, Beckett DM, Broadbent JM, Schluter PJ, Carrington SD
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NZDJ 2022
NZDJ December 2022
Article: Changes in oral health-related quality of life following dental care at the Canterbury Charity HospitalTay WZ, Broadbent JM, Tay YH, Brown A
Article: Draining infections and draining resources: The nature and cost of acute odontogenic infection referrals to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Service at Christchurch HospitalGraham DO, Schuurman NG, Willink R, Erasmus J
Article: Inferior alveolar neurosensory disturbance following unilateral mandibular fractures: A pilot study comparing the visual analogue scale to a formal method of neurosensory testing and an assessment of surgical outcomesOlsen JB, Mckenzie JW, Graham DO, Fisher CMCM, Sealey CM
Article: Surgical Management of Long Standing Fibrous Ankylosis Secondary to Mandibular Condyle Intracranial DislocationMckenzie J, Toh ZYC, Majumdar A
Article: Implant failure, osteomyelitis and a pathologic mandibular fracture in a patient with extensive submandibular and cervical venous malformations; a case reportWockner RS, Kenny CMA, Subramaniam SS
NZDJ September 2022
Article: An update of the evidence on factors that influence the impact of fluoride toothpaste on dental caries in New ZealandKanagaratnam S, Schluter PJ
Article: Dental and Oral Health Therapists’ perceptions of continuity of patient careCarruthers KA, Adam LA, Moffat SM
Article: Perceptions of tailored oral health education resources among former refugeesAl Naasan Z, Broadbent JM, Duncan WJ, Smith MB
Article: Consider a new diagnosis of epilepsy as a cause of tongue ulcerationBridgman JB, Chancellor AM, Crisp S
NZDJ June 2022
Article: Employer and graduate perceptions of the competency of University of Otago dental graduatesLoh JY, Lim R, Broadbent JM, Duncan WJ
Article: An odontogenic keratocyst treated 60 years later, via a sagittal split approachPetterson C, Erasmus J
Article: Lemierre’s syndrome – A potential fatal complication following routine dental treatmentSingleton C, DeAngelis A
NZDJ March 2022
Article: Dental health in a cohort of six-year-old New Zealand children who were breastfed as infants – a comprehensive descriptive studyBecket D, Wheeler BJ, Loch C, Mahoney E, Drummond B, Broadbent JM
Article: PD-L1 expression in non-dysplastic, dysplastic and oral squamous cell carcinoma samplesTay WZ, Dong F, Kalmadin NI, Hussaini HM, De Silva HL, Rich AM
Article: Does malocclusion affect Oral Health-related Quality of Life? A review of the literatureNichols GAL, Broadbent JM, Farella M
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NZDJ 2021
NZDJ December 2021
Article: Publicly funded emergency dental services during COVID-19 Lockdown Levels 3 and 4: The Taranaki COVID-19 oral health plan. A review of adults presenting with acute dental problems, sociodemographic parameters and service delivery strategies.Antunovic DM, McInerney M, Jarman J, Penlington G
Article: The history of cleft services in New ZealandFowler PV, Snape L, Thompson JMD
Article: The influence of kava and carbonated soft drink on the mechanical properties of denture base resins. Grymak A, Chen S, Mudliar VL, Li KC, Waddell JN
Article: New Zealand general dental practitioners’ perspectives on medication related to osteonecrosis of the jawWu TY, Sun G, De Silva HL, Thomson WM
Article: Self-reported oral health, dental anxiety and use of services in Pacific tertiary studentsSese P, Thomson WM, Tong D, Sopoaga T.
NZDJ September 2021
Article: Working towards Māori oral health equity: Why te Tiriti o Waitangi needs to underpin the oral health system, using evidence from the New Zealand Oral Health SurveyLacey JK, Thomson WM, Crampton P, Willing E
Article: Speed Limits to Orthodontic Treatment: A reviewPrasad S, Farella M
Article: Mokopuna Māori me oranga niho (Māori infants and oral health) an early childhood caries randomised control trial among New Zealand Māori children.Broughton JR, Thomson WM, Maipi J TeH, Person M, Morgaine KC, Jamieson L, Lawrence HP
Article: Riga-Fede Disease: A Rare Clinical EntityChirayath T
NZDJ June 2021
Article: A novel tooth-coloured crown system to treat dental caries in children – Development and validationChoi JJE, Plaksina P, Foster Page L, Waddell JN, Duncan WJ
Article: The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on the oral and maxillofacial pathology diagnostic service in New ZealandSeo B, Hussaini H, Rich AM
Article: The selection and clinical application of dental adhesives by general dental practitioners in New ZealandAl-Kindi F, Al-Harrasi R, Coimbatore H, Aziz S, Thomson WM, Ekambaram M
Article: Post-Ablative Orbital Reconstruction: A Case ReportWilson B, Coghlan P, Schuurman N
NZDJ March 2021
Article: A review of dental caries in adolescents, risk factors and preventive strategiesKanagaratnam S, Schluter PJ
Article: Dentists’ knowledge and experiences of treating patients with head and neck cancer.Dixon HG, Thomson WM, Ting GS
Article: Outcomes for teeth following pulpectomy treatment at a dental teaching hospital Broadbent JM, Chai AHJ, Chong JB, Korduke NA, Lindsay RJ, Cathro P, Schwass, DR
Article: General dental practitioners’ opinions on universal publicly-funded dental care in New ZealandCheng MS, Hsu KY-H, Thomson WM, Ekambaram M
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NZDJ 2020
NZDJ December 2020
Article: Does processing of wholegrain foods affect salivary pH or dental plaque accumulation? A randomised crossover trial among adults with type 2 diabetesReynolds AN, Åberg S, Diep Pham HT, Mann JI, Broadbent JM
Article: Common medications among dental outpatients – an updateKenny C, Oldfield L, Broadbent JM, Tong D
Article: Uptake and experience of visual magnification and illumination aids by Otago University Bachelor of Dental Surgery students’Barazanchi A, Smith SW, Han J, Reid T, Lyons K
Article: NZ dentists’ views on community water fluoridation in 2019Edwards JP, Mitchell MD, Monk JH, Thomson WM
NZDJ September 2020
Article: Mechanical properties of denture base resin materials: CAD/CAM versus traditional heat-cureJansen van Vuuren W-A, Jansen van Vuuren L, Aarts J, Hanlin S, Waddell JN
Article: Oral health information for at-risk patients in community pharmacies: A feasibility studyMorgaine KC, Aitken WAE, Meldrum AM
Article: Granular Cell Tumour of the tongue – a case report and literature reviewAntunovic DM, Hunt J
NZDJ June 2020
Article: Graft versus Host Disease: Cases from New Zealand with Oral Manifestations McElroy KE, Seo BL, Hussaini HM, Rich AM
Article: Preppr: Analytical software for measuring and collecting tooth preparation parametersTiu J, Tiu J, Al-Amleh B, Waddell JN
Article: Poor Oral Health in Long-Term Care Facility Residents: Two Illustrative CasesSweetapple KM
Article: Removal of a deeply displaced root on the maxillary sinus floor by piezosurgery and lateral sinus lift: A case report Ngeow WC, Foo QC
NZDJ March 2020
Article: How Psychologically Healthy are New Zealand Dentists? The Prevalence of Psychological Conditions from the NZDA Wellness Survey Moir F, Fernando AT, Patten B, Kumar R, Narshai U
Article: Sports mouthguards: a reviewPetterson CR, van Wichen AE, Antoun JS, Bennani V, Farella M
Article: Comment. Public Sector Oral Health Service Provision for High Needs and Vulnerable New ZealandersSmith MB, Ferguson CA, Thomson WM
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NZDJ 2019
NZDJ December 2019
Article: New Zealanders’ Opinions on Public Funding for Adult Dental CareLing M, Soon S, Thomson WM
Article: A review of early childhood caries, risk factors and preventive strategiesKanagaratnam S, Schluter PJ
Article: Surface Crack in Flexure versus the Vickers Indentation Method for calculating Fracture Toughness in two veneering porcelainsJansen van Vuuren W-A, Al-Amleh B, Alkharusi A, Dohan Z, Waddell JN
Abstracts: The Sir John Walsh Research Institute Research Day 2019
NZDJ September 2019
Article: Optimum follow-up time following lower third molar coronectomy- a clinical audit and literature reviewChapman L, Tong D
Article: Ameloblastoma: Demographic data and treatment outcomes from Waikato Hospital, New ZealandHung TC, Singh T
Article: Bacterial adhesion to human enamel after enameloplastMeredith L, Mei L, Farella M, Cannon RD
Abstracts: Faculty of Dentistry Clinical Excellence Day abstracts
NZDJ June 2019
Article: Variation of powder/liquid ratios of capsulated glass-ionomer materialsMulder R, Mohamed N
Article: Strategies for the management of biofilm on silicone maxillofacial prosthesis – a review of the literatureMa R, Lyons K, Mei L
Article: Accessing orthodontic advice following referral: A survey of parents’ perceptionsKing T, Jiang Y, Fowler PV, Lee M
Index: New Zealand Dental Journal Volume 114 – 2018
NZDJ March 2019
Article: New Zealand oral health practitioners’ cross-infection control practices Lamb AW, Hong CL, De Silva HL, Thomson WM, Broadbent JM
Article: Influence of ceramic thickness and cavity design optimization on fracture resistance of partial coverage restorations. van Lierop J, Moodley D, Mulder R
Article: Pasifika adolescents’ recommendations for increasing access to oral health care Smith LA, Cameron C, Waqawai A, Foster Page L, Richards R
Article: A case of cervical necrotising fasciitis following dental extraction Fisher C, Singh T
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NZDJ 2018
NZDJ December 2018
Article: Dental Treatment of children under general anaesthesia in District Health Boards in New Zealand Hunt GR, Foster Page LA, Thomson WM
Article: Pasifika adolescents’ understandings and experiences of oral health careSmith LA, Cameron C, Foster Page L, Waqawai A, Richards R
Article: Maxillofacial use of botulinum toxin: a series of three unusual casesJones A, Bridgman JB
NZDJ September 2018
Article: Improving oral-health-related quality of life: findings from an in-school toothbrushing programmeClark E, Thomson WM, Foster Page L
Article: Use of newer technologies by dentists in New Zealandvan der Zande MM, Hong CL, Gorter RC, Wismeijer D, Broadbent JM
Article: Oral Health Care Needs Among Former Refugees of the War in SyriaBarazanchi A, Al Nabhani A, Chen A, Smith M, Broadbent JM
Article: Facilitators for, and barriers to, 12 New Zealand dentists implementation of non-invasive and micro-invasive methods of managing non-cavitated proximal lesions in their clinical practiceSmith LA, Schwendicke F, Baker SR, Thomson WM, Fontana M, Foster Page LA
Article: A supernumerary ectopic mandibular molarSingleton C, Nastri A
NZDJ June 2018
Article: New Zealand general dental practitioners’ preferred methods for the restoration of root-canal- treated teethLooi S, Chua KR, Murray C, Chandler NP
Article: Endodontic treatment of a mandibular second premolar with three root canals involving cone-beam computed tomography. A case reportMalik G, Singh S, Alex BSR
Article: “Why, why, why do I have such big teeth, why?” Low socio-economic status and access to orthodontic treatmentSmith L, Wong L, Phemister R, Blanch K, Jack H, Fowler P, Antoun J, Foster Page, L
Article: Clinical dental noise and its association with the hearing thresholds of New Zealand dental students and clinical staffMa R, Hwang K-C, Murray C, Thomson WM, Farella M, Mei L
Article: Flexible Removable Partial Denture Prostheses in New Zealand Dental PracticeLyons K, Egan J, Polyzois G, Lagouvardos P, Kranjcic J, Vojvodic D
Article: Obstructive sleep apnoea: options for surgical managementAnand L, Sealey C
NZDJ March 2018
Article: Oral health knowledge and attitudes among care facility staff caring for older peopleStephenson MHG, Sweetapple KM, Thomson WM
Article: The effect of condensing on mechanical properties of feldspathic veneering porcelainJansen van Vuuren W-A, Khoo CST, Ng BSK, Waddell JN, Al-Amleh B
Article: Referral Patterns of Special Needs Patients to the Oral Health Unit of Auckland District Health Board, New ZealandSundaresan PD, Ling GY, Borromeo GL
Article: Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumours: Three case reports outlining treatment of large lesions using decompression followed by surgical enucleationDawson J, Lewis C
Article: Impact of socioeconomic status on patient non-attendance and orthodontic treatment duration in patients with severe malocclusionsNichols GAL, Fowler PV
Article: Displacement of a mandibular third molar into a submandibular space: A case reportHeo J, Choi H, De Silva HL
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NZDJ 2017
NZDJ December 2017
Article: An update on New Zealand oral health practitioners’ preparedness for medical emergenciesHong CL, Lamb AW, Broadbent JM, De Silva HL, Thomson WM
Article: Patient’s satisfaction with orthodontic care from an academic clinical serviceAl Balushi S, Mei L, Farella M
Article: Molar-Incisor Hypomineralisation – a review of its public health aspectsNaysmith K, Thomson WM
Article: Effect of multiple firings on the physical properties of a CAD/CAM produced lithium disilicate restorative materialJansen van Vuuren W-A, Milmine H, Al-Amleh B, Lyons KM, Waddell JN
Article: Maxillary anatomic vital structures when planning implant surgery: a critical assessment of the literatureIlarslan YD, Güncü GN, Wang H-L, T.züm TF
Article: Screening for Diabetes in Odontogenic Infections – A Pilot StudyAnand L, Sealey C
NZDJ September 2017
Article: Do Bicycle Helmets Reduce the Risk of Facial Trauma? A ReviewNichols GAL, Antoun JS, Al-Ani AH, Tong DC
Article: A pilot study on the influence of two reinforcing materials (glass fibre mesh and electro-spun nylon nano fibres) on the flexural strength of a heat-cured poly (methyl methacrylate) denture base resinAarts JM, Jansen Van Vuuren WA, Withy K, Choi, JE
Article: Diagnosing facial pain: non oro-dental causesQuail G
Article: Multidisciplinary considerations for the management of palatogingival grooves on incisor teeth: a literature reviewHorne P, Leichter JL
Article: Life threatening septic shock following a dental hygiene appointmentMartin MR
NZDJ June 2017
Article: The delivery of oral health messages by primary health care nursesMoffat SM, Meldrum AM, Aitken WAE, Coates DE
Article: A brain tumour presenting as toothache and trigeminal neuralgia: a case reportOlsen J, Sealey C
Article: A feasibility study of stainless steel crowns placed with the Hall Technique for primary molar carious lesion management in New Zealand primary oral health careBoyd DH, Foster Page LA, Thomson WM, Innes NP, Marshall D
Article: The Use of Miswak among Muslim Immigrants Living in New ZealandAlayan H, Fernandes R, Thomson WM, Foster Page LA, Ibrahim H
NZDJ March 2017
Article: Undergraduate Bachelor of Oral Health student and educators’ understandings of professionalismSmith L, Adam L, Moffat S, Meldrum A, Ahmadi R
Article: Fluoride Concentration in Dunedin (New Zealand) Drinking WaterTirtawijaya J, Thomson WM, Broadbent JM, Peake BM, Brownie PA
Article: Pacific adolescents’ attitudes to and beliefs about oral health and oral health care in two southern citiesFrance AJ, Anderson VR, Laqekoro Z, Foster Page LA
Article: Management of oral cancer: current concepts and a review of the literatureRani P, Dass PK, Kaur R, Gaurav KG, Malhotra D